Kimball, Donald “I spoke with teachers about AI. Here’s how the education system needs to adapt” Washington State Standard, 14 April 2026.
This article talks about how AI like ChatGPT is growing fast, and schools were not ready for it. The writer spoke with teachers, and many of them are trying to adapt but are worried that AI is making students lose critical thinking skills. Some teachers also think electronics like laptops are more of a distraction than helpful, so they want more learning done by hand or in person. It says schools should not fully remove AI, but they should teach students how to use it the right way. For example, students should say when they use AI, try the work first before using it, and check if the AI is correct. It also explains that AI can help with things like tutoring and reducing teacher workload. In the end, the article says schools should not fully accept or fully ban AI, but find a balance.
I like this article because it shows both sides of AI in education. It helped me understand that AI is not all bad or all good. I also like how it gives simple ideas on how students can use AI the right way without depending on it too much. It made me think about how to use AI better for my own school work.

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