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PRODUCTION – 26 July 2023, Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe: A student at a high school sits in front of By Lisa Chau

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a niche technology reserved for specific high level functions and industries — it has quickly evolved into a transformative force in homes, offices, and classrooms.

While the technology is transformative, its impact hasn’t been uniformly positive. For example, teachers are seeing students take advantage of AI to cheat on assignments. It makes their jobs easier. With AI, cheaters never prosper.

“Students think that educators won’t detect it. Our English teachers run any suspicious work through software that detects the use of AI, but honestly it is usually obvious to teachers,” said Stephen Whiteley, a recently retired York Suburban High School science teacher who taught for 34 years.

“The biggest risk is that some students will believe they will never have to have an original thought… AI might help, but [it] can’t substitute for true problem solving.”

It’s not all bleak. AI is revolutionizing how teachers address the diverse learning needs and paces of individual students. Educators can leverage AI to facilitate personalized learning by way of intelligent tutoring systems and platforms that analyze students’ strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. The platforms then tailor and pace content to suit each individual student.

Differentiated instruction is crucial for catering to diverse student needs, especially in classrooms with students of varying abilities. AI algorithms are already used to adapt math and reading lessons in real-time to ensure that every student receives an appropriate level of support and challenge. Ideally, such data-driven approaches allow for more effective and inclusive teaching practices by improving student engagement and achievement while helping educators identify and address learning gaps more effectively.

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