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'Cheating is off the charts' as students outsource schoolwork to AI. How can schools adapt?
'Cheating is off the charts' as students outsource schoolwork to AI. How can schools adapt?
'Cheating is off the charts' as students outsource schoolwork to AI. How can schools adapt?

Published on: 09/12/2025

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Rural Oregon high school teacher Kelly Gibson has made a shift to in-class writing and verbal assessments as student use of AI has become more prevalent.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/education/rise-of-ai-tools-schools-what-counts-as-cheating-chatgpt/283-abb29857-2b91-45df-a758-3235fa49f264

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