5 Ways Writing Instruction Should Evolve In The Age of AI

Current generative AI policies around writing are widely inconsistent. I’ve seen departments that discourage the use of any assistive technology for writing, including a Grammarly-style spellcheck. Others have mandated that instructors incorporate AI lessons into their classrooms as they believe use of AI is the future and that it will help students write.

As a writer and writing professor, I don’t believe either approach gets it quite right. On one hand, we need to do a much better job protecting the sanctity of human writing and draw a line in the sand—making sure all students engage with the cognitively beneficial and emotionally rewarding process of really writing. On the other hand, AI writing is here to stay, and there are some tedious aspects of writing that AI can help with, as well as ways in which students can hone their writing skills to better utilize it in their future careers and lives.

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