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As a former college English instructor, I believe the key to helping students avoid using AI is to make it safe to make mistakes. Students are TERRIFIED of writing—grading is often subjective, and there's no way to read a professor's mind. Professors should allow revisions if students don't cheat.
May 14, 2025, 3:24 PM