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Teachers are increasingly relying on AI to boost their student's reading and writing skills.
All lessons are driven by the need to motivate children and to ensure that the purposes of reading and writing, to comprehend and compose texts, are first and foremost.
Teachers often have trouble finding enough time in the school day to teach all the expected writing skills, let alone cursive handwriting.
Test scores weren’t improving, and learning outcomes weren’t where they needed to be. So it was time for a change, literacy ...
Time to read deeply or to write reflectively is scarce. Where once the gentleman’s C sufficed, now my students can use A.I. to secure the technocrat’s A.
In this digital age, who needs to know how to read and write cursive? The State of Georgia says all third through fifth graders will learn again how to do just that.
The study states that the three groups included a language learning model group, in which participants only used OpenAI's ChatGPT-4o to write their essays.
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