
Source
The Irish Times
Summary
Professors in Ireland are rethinking what learning and assessment mean as generative AI becomes widespread. With students using tools like ChatGPT for brainstorming, summarisation, and essay writing, faculty are concerned not just about plagiarism but about diminished reflection, reading, and originality. Responses include replacing take‑home essays with in‑class/open‑book work, designing reflective and relational assignments, and rebuilding community in learning. Faculty warn education is becoming transactional, focused on grades over growth, and AI use may hollow out critical thinking unless institutions redesign pedagogy and policies.
Key Points
- Widespread AI use by students undermines traditional essays and originality.
- Professors replace take‑home essays with in‑class/open‑book assessments.
- Assignments now stress reflection, relational thinking, vulnerability — areas AI struggles with.
- Students under pressure turn to AI instrumentally, prioritising grades over growth.
- Institutions face resource challenges in redesigning assessments and policies.
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