Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Globe Staff
Publication Date: September 5, 2025 - 16:23
Is AI helping or hurting students? We answered your questions
September 5, 2025
On Sept. 4, postsecondary education reporter Joe Friesen, online culture reporter Samantha Edwards and psychology professor Dr. Daniel Lametti from Acadia University answered reader questions on the use of AI in schools, what parents and educators should look out for, and how students could harness its potential.
Readers asked about how AI use is changing classrooms, students’ ability to learn, and how they can use it responsibly. Here are some highlights from the Q+A.
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