
The Pulse Back to School in a Rapidly Changing World
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Aug 21, 2025 David Zweig, an investigative journalist and author of 'An Abundance of Caution,' dives into the shaky decisions behind school closures during the pandemic and their profound impact on students. Holly Korbey, an education reporter and founder of The Bell Ringer, discusses the transformative role of AI tools like ChatGPT in classrooms. They address the challenges of adapting to new technologies, the intense pressures of 'Ivy League fever,' and the evolving landscape of education shaped by the pandemic and modern innovations.
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AI Pushes Assessment Toward Authentic Tasks
- Holly Korbey says AI forces a shift from product-based assignments to process-based, authentic assessments.
- She suggests assessments require students to perform or demonstrate skills AI can't easily replicate.
Design Assignments To Resist Easy AI Use
- 'GPT-proof' assignments by designing tasks that require critical thinking, collaboration, or documented draft processes.
- Teach students to interrogate AI outputs and use bots as research partners, not shortcuts.
Teacher Rejects AI To Preserve Authentic Work
- Kate Conroy refuses generative AI in her classes and requires document histories to verify student work.
- She values human intellectual exchange and feels AI-written essays remove trust and joy from the classroom.




