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Artificial intelligence fears to curb homework assignments from francophone teachers in Manitoba

AI in Education Editorialβ€’β€’β€’Updated July 14, 2026β€’1 min readβ€’Read source
Artificial intelligence fears to curb homework assignments from francophone teachers in Manitoba
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