“21 April 2026 By Norbert Pachler and Keith Turvey AI in education is often marketed as an automated substitute for time-consuming pedagogical practices like marking or lesson planning – or guiding learning in real time – that are inherent in teachers’ professional work. The problem is that artificial substitutes can often leave a lot to […]
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