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AI Detectors, Academic Integrity, False Accusations: The Reliability Crisis and How to Respond

As AI detectors become widely used to assess student assignments, their reliability flaws raise serious concerns. This article examines the limitations of AI plagiarism checkers, strategies to counter false accusations, and calls for fairer academic integrity evaluation systems. Keywords: AI detectors, academic integrity, false accusations.

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The Decline of Classical Education: How Wisdom and Tradition Were Marginalized in Modern Pedagogy

This article examines the historical transition of classical education from mainstream to marginal status, analyzing shifts from the Industrial Revolution to contemporary utilitarian approaches. It explores how foundational wisdom shaped America’s Founding Fathers and proposes reintegrating classical values into modern K12 education.

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When the Course Ends: Navigating Post-Class Challenges and Longing for Learning Communities

This article explores post-course challenges and the nostalgia for learning communities, analyzing how motivation theory (the study of psychological drives) applies to real-world learning. When mental exhaustion hits, we cherish past classroom interactions most. Keywords: motivation theory, learning fatigue, post-course reflection.