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AI in education

Why Children Must Learn to Write Before They Can Judge Writing in the Age of AI

March 31, 2026March 31, 2026 by Grant Ingraham

Before children can evaluate writing, they must first learn to produce it. Research in literacy and cognitive science reveals why formation comes before judgment—and how AI may disrupt that process.

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Should AI Be Allowed in Student Writing? A Guide for Educators

March 16, 2026 by Michael Gililland

Artificial intelligence is forcing educators to rethink student writing. This article explores the difference between writing as communication and writing as a tool for thinking—and how AI may fit into the learning process.

Categories AI Basics & Everyday Use, Articles & Essays 1 Comment
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