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Schools Tighten AI Coursework Regulations to Combat Cheating

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As concerns over academic integrity rise, schools in England are set to implement stricter regulations on coursework design. The head of Ofqual, Sir Ian Bauckham, will announce that written assessments will undergo significantly more scrutiny to prevent students from relying on AI-generated content. This move aims to ensure that qualifications reflect genuine human effort rather than automated outputs.

Bauckham equates the misuse of AI in education to fraud, stressing the importance of maintaining the value of qualifications. He argues that normalising AI-generated work undermines learning and diminishes students’ potential. The focus will be on fostering critical thinking and genuine engagement in academic tasks.

The shift in policy comes as institutions like University College London and Princeton University adopt more in-person exams, reflecting a growing concern about AI’s role in education. While acknowledging AI’s potential benefits, Bauckham insists that educational authorities must retain control over its application in assessments.

This crackdown on AI in coursework could reshape how students approach their studies, potentially leading to a renewed emphasis on traditional learning methods. As schools adapt to these changes, the long-term impact on educational outcomes and student development remains to be seen.

Source: LBC News

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