The other type of video I’ll find are the horror stories about teachers. How some students get a 0 on the essays because the teacher thought it was AI. How in the eyes of some teachers, things like em dashes and Oxford commas mean that a piece of writing is automatically AI. These videos scare me. Has AI really became so normalized that teachers don’t want to even see good writing anymore because they’re scared it’s cheated? Doesn’t this just defeat the point of teaching students how to write well?
Well, I’m a freshman in high school now. In both my English and Social Studies classses, the teachers gave a huge speech about the threat of AI and the consequences of using it on work. However, I wasn’t worried about any of my writing being flagged as AI by them, yk why? Apparently, everything from CERs to essays to tests in those classes will be handwritten. Everything.
I guess this post is more of a rant at this point, but the fact that AI is such a threat to these teachers that we don’t even get our school iPads out of our backpacks anymore is just so dumb. I do think that handwriting is an important skill to know, but if you think writing an essay by hand is better than typing, then I’m sorry — you’re an old fart.
I write like 5 times slower than I type, so that means my writing won’t be as long and in depth. It means I’ll have more homework because I won’t get done what I want to get done in class. It means I’ll have blisters on my fingers, and it means I’ll have to erase everything if I want to go back in my writing and add something in. They’re worried that AI is going to harm students’ learning? Well guess what, by making me write everything by hand, I’d say my learning is being pretty harmed. My philosophy is that if a student is gonna cheat, they’ll find a way to cheat, AI or no. Making everything handwritten just makes everything so much more inconvenient for the students that just actually want to learn.
Rant over.
I think you may also benefit from considering this from your teacher's perspectives. Many (certainly not all) teachers put effort into their class assignments and schedules. They take pride in cultivating students who care about essential subjects. If your teachers are happy, your education will be better. If handwriting makes such a big difference to them, it will probably benefit you as well.
I really dislike when people in my class use AI as a shortcut in school, and totally understand your feelings. I think AI has become so 'normalised' because of what the media is teaching people (and yes, you WERE scrolling Tiktok). People my age are way to obsessed with social medias and trends, and would practically buy into anything they see online, and assume it is good for them. I feel that ever since the 'rise of GPT', people have slowly turned to rely more on AI and other technology to do things for them.
It makes life faster and easier, but if we depend on it too much, we may lose patience, attention, and creativity. The key is balance.
The lesson is simple: treat AI as a helpful tool, but keep exercising your own mind.