To keep AI out of her classroom, this high school English teacher went analog
Forth Worth teacher Chanea Bond says sticking with pen and paper keeps generative artificial intelligence out of her American literature classes.
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| To keep AI out of her classroom, this high school English teacher went analog Representative | npr.org | S1 | 2026-01-28 10:00:00 |