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Essay

Write 240-280 words. Summarise and evaluate both texts and add your own ideas.

Write an essay summarising and evaluating the key points from both texts. Use your own words throughout as far as possible, and include your own ideas in your answer. You should write 240-280 words.

Text 1
Editorial in an educational technology journal

Supporters of AI in education argue that it can finally make teaching truly responsive. Adaptive platforms track how learners answer questions and adjust the pace, level and type of practice accordingly. This can reduce frustration for weaker students and extend high achievers without demanding constant one-to-one attention from teachers. AI can also automate routine marking and generate instant feedback, freeing staff to focus on discussion, creativity and pastoral care. In this view, AI is not replacing teachers but amplifying their impact, particularly in large classes with diverse needs.

Text 2
Report from a teachers’ union research unit

Critics warn that AI tools may deepen existing educational gaps. Systems trained on incomplete or biased data can misjudge ability, steering some learners into easier content and lowering expectations. Schools with limited budgets may adopt cheap automated tutoring while wealthier institutions keep small-group teaching, creating a two-tier model. There are also concerns about surveillance: constant data collection can pressure students and reduce learning to measurable clicks. Finally, overreliance on algorithmic feedback may weaken critical thinking if learners accept machine answers as authoritative rather than debatable.

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