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A machine can now write the essay, solve the problem, produce the report, and generate the reflection - in seconds, in almost any subject, and often without leaving a trace. For teachers, it can feel like the ground giving way. For centuries, education ran on a quiet bargain: Work Visible = Learning Visible. That bargain has broken, and no detector, ban, or policy will put it back together.The question is no longer how to catch AI. It is how to ensure students remain intelligent while using it - and everything else follows from the answer.The AI Classroom Survival Guide makes a single, freeing argument: the crisis is not cheating - it is visibility. And once you see that clearly, the way forward becomes not just manageable but better than what came before. With a memorable central idea and a toolkit you can use on Monday morning, it shows how to make learning visible again: assignments that require judgement, explanation, and understanding, subjects reimagined around judgement rather than recall, and one disarmingly simple technique - the five-minute oral defence - that cuts through the whole problem in a way detection never could.This is not primarily a book about artificial intelligence. It is a book about what humans must still do when intelligent machines become commonplace: think, judge, explain, and understand. Practical, humane, and clear-eyed, it is an essential guide for teachers, school leaders, and anyone who cares about learning in the age of artificial intelligence.
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