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AI in Education Assessment – Or Why We Need to Rethink Assessment in the Age of AI NOW

Why Fighting AI Isn’t the Answer — and What We Can Do Instead

AI in Education Assessment - Or Rethinking Assessment in the Age of AI

📌 The Dilemma: ChatGPT Walks into the Classroom — Now What?

The rise of generative AI tools like ChatGPT has sparked more than a few staffroom debates. If you’ve asked yourself, “How do we stop students from cheating with AI?” or “Should we just ban it altogether?” — you’re not alone.

But maybe we’re asking the wrong questions.

Instead of trying to shut the door on AI in education assessment, what if we opened it — and invited it to reshape how we think about assessment?


🔁 The Mindset Shift: From Policing to Purposeful Design

Here’s the truth: AI isn’t going anywhere. And trying to block it might not just be futile — it could be a missed opportunity.

Rather than doubling down on surveillance, we could focus on rethinking assessments to reflect how the world is changing. That means:


🛠 Practical Tips: Designing AI-Friendly (and Cheating-Resistant) Assessments

So how do we do this in real classrooms? Here are a few ideas already being tested by educators around Aotearoa:


🧑‍🏫 What Educators Need Right Now

Let’s be honest — this shift is big, and educators can’t do it alone. That’s why support matters:


🚀 Looking Ahead: What If This Is an Upgrade?

AI isn’t just a threat to academic integrity — it’s a call to evolve. By redesigning assessment with AI in mind, we’re not dumbing things down. We’re levelling them up — aligning with the skills, tools, and critical thinking our students will need in their future workplaces.

Let’s not waste energy fighting the tide. Let’s learn to surf it.


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