Learning Network: Is it ethical for teachers to use A.I. to grade papers?
Student newspapers
The Learning Network

November 19, 2024

Dear Reader,

Is it ethical for teachers to use A.I. to grade papers? Should all schools have student newspapers? What do you hope to get out of college? Would you ever want to go hunting? Do you consider yourself a theater kid?

These are just a few of the questions we posed recently in our writing prompts. We’d love to read your students’ answers.

Sincerely,
Learning Network

WRITING PROMPTS

An illustration of a teacher standing in front of a table where six students are gathered with laptops. An avatar for an artificial intelligence tool stands next to her.

Illustration by Tomi Um

Student Opinion

Is It Ethical for Teachers to Use A.I. to Grade Papers?

Many schools do not allow students to use artificial intelligence to complete their assignments. Should teachers be held to the same standard?

By Natalie Proulx

A high school student speaks in front of a microphone outside City Hall. Many students stand behind her on the steps.

Dulce M. Marquez

Student Opinion

Should All Schools Have Student Newspapers?

Just 27 percent of public high schools in New York City have a newspaper. A new initiative is trying to change that.

By Jeremy Engle

A close-up of a fluffy cat sitting indoors, on a rug, looking a bit startled by the camera’s flash.

Ye Fan for The New York Times

Picture Prompts

Cat Psychology

What cats have you known well in your life? What has puzzled you about their behavior?

By The Learning Network

A photograph of a young woman bent over her desk in the distance. She is framed by books on a bookshelf.

Chloe Ronco for The New York Times

Student Opinion

What Do You Hope to Get Out of College?

College is a big commitment, in terms of time and money. What do you think is the purpose of continuing your education after high school?

By Michael Gonchar

A woman in a field dressed in camouflage with a gun over her shoulder kneels near a turkey she just shot.

Dan Koeck for The New York Times

Student Opinion

Have You Ever Gone Hunting? Would You Ever Want to?

A small cohort of turkey hunters wants more people to understand the beauty and challenge of hunting for your supper. What are your thoughts on hunting?

By Jeremy Engle

A blue sign outside of building says, “Max hug time 3 minutes,” above the outlines of two figures embracing.

Sarah Soper/Dunedin Airport, via Associated Press

Picture Prompts

Airport Hugs

A new rule at a New Zealand airport limits curbside embraces to three minutes. What’s your reaction?

By The Learning Network

A brightly colored illustration shows four women clustered in front of a theater dressing room mirror. At the top is a woman with a blonde bob and Harley Quinn makeup. She’s applying her mascara with one hand and the other hand is applying eye shadow on a woman with a short pixie cut dressed as Fantine from “Les Miserables.” Below, a redheaded woman applies bright red lipstick. She’s looking to her right where a blonde woman in a tiara applies makeup with a powder puff. She is dressed as Glinda, from the musical “Wicked.”

Kezia Gabriella

Student Opinion

Do You Consider Yourself a Theater Kid?

Do you have a favorite musical? How many show-tune lyrics do you know? Do you love Broadway?

By Shannon Doyne

An illustration of two figures standing across from each other on a green plane with a giant hole between them. One figure reaches down and extends a flower across the hole to reach the other figure.

Illustration by Nicolás Ortega; Photographs by Getty Images

Picture Prompts

Daisy Bridge

What do you think this image is communicating?

By The Learning Network

VOCABULARY RESOURCES

An illustration of a student saying the word "gesticulate."

Cindy Lozito

Word of the day

Word of the Day: gesticulate

This word has appeared in eight articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

By The Learning Network

An illustration of a student saying the word "lichen."

Cindy Lozito

Word of the day

Word of the Day: lichen

This word has appeared in 22 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

By The Learning Network

An illustration of a teacher saying the word "complacent."

Cindy Lozito

Word of the day

Word of the Day: complacent

This word has appeared in 143 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

By The Learning Network

An illustration of a student saying the word "juvenile."

Cindy Lozito

Word of the day

Word of the Day: juvenile

This word has appeared in 193 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

By The Learning Network

An illustration of a teacher saying the word "encumbered."

Cindy Lozito

Word of the day

Word of the Day: encumbered

This word has appeared in 19 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

By The Learning Network

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