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15 points Tomte | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.241s | source
1. daveac ◴[] No.42216095[source]
These are kids. Teacher thinks they cheated then mark them accordingly.

Reading that article makes the juniors sound criminal. They are kids they played the game and got caught. So they learn a lesson, move on. But it should not reflect on the rest of their academic life.

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2. ashoeafoot ◴[] No.42216255[source]
Hysteric parents and institutions are part of the game too.
3. tmpz22 ◴[] No.42216341[source]
Agreed, students follow the path of least resistance news at 11. Responsibility belongs with students, parents, and educators, and educators need to set consistent expectations through all grade levels. What did they expect to happen?
4. duskwuff ◴[] No.42216368[source]
It sounds like you may be thinking of a recent news story involving ChatGPT and schools:

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/school-did-nothi...

But this article isn't about that story. It's about a recent OpenAI white paper which recommended that teachers use ChatGPT - there's no student misconduct involved here.