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Posted on 17/10/202507/10/2025 by Rafael Scapin

What Counts as Cheating with AI? Teachers Are Grappling with How to Draw the Line 

As AI tools become unavoidable in education, defining what counts as cheating has grown increasingly complex. Instead of banning AI, many educators now emphasize AI literacy, teaching students to use it responsibly and ethically.https://larrycuban.wordpress.com/2025/10/06/what-counts-as-cheating-with-ai-teachers-are-grappling-with-how-to-draw-the-line-howard-blume-and-jocelyn-gecker/

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