AI Isn't the Problem: Uncharted Thinking Is: Why teaching students to document their AI use may be the most human part of literacy instruction today.

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Title: AI Isn't the Problem: Uncharted Thinking Is: Why teaching students to document their AI use may be the most human part of literacy instruction today.
Authors: PETERSON, KRISTINA
Source: Educational Leadership. Mar2026, Vol. 83 Issue 6, p28-32. 5p.
Subject Terms: *Writing processes, *Metacognition, *Critical thinking, *Writing education, *Artificial intelligence, *Literacy education, *Educational technology, Artificial intelligence & ethics
Abstract: The article examines strategies for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into writing instruction while preserving student thinking and higher-order skills. Topics include charting the writing process to make thinking visible, prioritizing human-first drafting before AI use, and guiding students to evaluate, refine, and reflect on AI-generated text for ethical and meaningful learning.
Database: Education Research Complete
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Abstract:The article examines strategies for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into writing instruction while preserving student thinking and higher-order skills. Topics include charting the writing process to make thinking visible, prioritizing human-first drafting before AI use, and guiding students to evaluate, refine, and reflect on AI-generated text for ethical and meaningful learning.
ISSN:00131784