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Because the truth is: Yes, students are using A.I. And no, they’re not just using it to cheat. They’re using it to brainstorm, to summarize, to translate, to scaffold. To write. The model is there — ...
If this kind of writing can be done by a machine that doesn’t have a single thought in its head, what does that tell us about what we’ve been asking of students.
Elbow claims that it is possible and perhaps necessary for teachers to get out of the way when students are trying to learn to write. He proposes a scheme he calls a teacherless writing class. His ...
During our conversation on December 18, 2018, which has been edited for length and clarity, I asked McKamey to reflect on some of the most important lessons she’s learned about teaching writing.
How AI can teach kids to write – not just cheat While the reading and math "wars" have gotten a lot of attention in education in recent years, writing instruction has not received that same focus.
Except for English teachers, who have the almost impossible job of teaching students to write. They are embroiled in a guerilla war where the borders and rules of engagement are redrawn daily.
Most of my faculty colleagues agree that Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC), in which the task of teaching writing is one assigned to all professors, not just those who teach English or composition, ...
Teachers could also encourage students to do more personal and creative writing. ChatGPT is trained on nearly 600 GB of data, mostly from the internet.
Your more conventional shorthand?’ Getting teachers really curious about how they engage in those platforms is a really nice first step.” After that, teachers can consider how they might teach digital ...
Teaching Writing is designed for K-12 teachers, paraprofessionals, instructional coaches, and other school-based educators. Building on the research of Professor Emerita Maria Brisk, the workshop ...
Our Students Aren’t In Our Heads With Us: Teach Writing In Your Field With Good Assignment Sheets By Prof. Hacker February 8, 2018 ...
Sarah K. Clark ᵃ, John Neal ᵇ, Teaching second-grade students to write sequential text, The Journal of Educational Research, Vol. 111, No. 6 (2018), pp. 764-772 ...
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