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Posted on 28/11/202512/11/2025 by Rafael Scapin

We asked teachers about their experiences with AI in the classroom. Here’s what they said

AI is rapidly reshaping education policy and classroom practice, offering efficiency but raising ethical and human concerns. Canadian teachers express deep unease about generative AI’s impact, emphasizing the need for policies grounded in real classroom experiences.

https://theconversation.com/we-asked-teachers-about-their-experiences-with-ai-in-the-classroom-heres-what-they-said-265241

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