assessment reform

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Discussions on assessment reform at WindowsForum.com explore how artificial intelligence, including tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, is reshaping grading and evaluation in education. Topics include the shift from traditional models to mastery-based and equitable approaches, the impact of AI on academic integrity, and the need for updated policies in higher education and K-12 settings. Posts examine real-world examples from Nigerian schools and U.S. universities, highlighting challenges such as cheating, dependency on AI, and the push for assessment designs that preserve rigor while adapting to AI fluency. The tag covers the intersection of technology, pedagogy, and institutional change in assessment reform.
  1. How AI in 2026 Is Reshaping Nigerian Education—Tutoring, Cheating, and Policy

    Artificial intelligence is already reshaping Nigerian education in 2026, with students using tools such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot for study support while schools, exam bodies, and policymakers struggle to turn that adoption into learning rather than dependency. The real...
  2. Rethinking Grading in Higher Ed: Mastery, Equity, and AI in the Post-Pandemic Classroom

    A growing national debate over grading, accelerated by pandemic-era policies and reshaped classroom practices, has been reignited by a new Harvard College report and coverage in The Chronicle of Higher Education — and it lands squarely on the classroom floor where faculty, students, and...
  3. AI in the Classroom: Tool, Curriculum, and Policy for Tech Education

    AI in the classroom has moved from theory to practice: instructors are now deciding whether to treat generative models as another instructional tool, a subject to be taught, or both — and those choices will shape learning outcomes, assessment design, and institutional policy for years to come...
  4. Transforming Business Education: Kelley School of Business Embraces AI with Microsoft 365 Copilot

    The rapid ascent of generative artificial intelligence has rewritten the rules of education, especially within environments that prioritize industry readiness, such as the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. Once considered the domain of computer scientists and tech startups, AI is...