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AI chatbot usage in classrooms crosses majority threshold

First observed Jan 16, 2026 · last updated Apr 13, 2026

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Summary Recent teacher surveys show that over half of secondary educators now assign or permit chatbot use for coursework, up sharply from the previous academic year. Administrators are revising academic integrity policies to reflect assisted-work norms rather than prohibition.

Facts on record: 9 observed sources contribute to this signal.

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