AI and Assessment Redesign: Why Schools Must Move from Product Control to Thinking Evidence

For many schools, the arrival of generative AI has been treated as an academic honesty crisis. Teachers worry that students are using AI to write essays, complete homework, generate projects, solve problems, and polish responses beyond their actual level of understanding. These concerns are valid. But they are also only the surface of the issue. … More AI and Assessment Redesign: Why Schools Must Move from Product Control to Thinking Evidence

How AI Can Extend Socratic Seminars Beyond the Classroom

Artificial intelligence is often discussed as a tool for generating answers, but one of its most powerful uses in education may be something very different: extending the classroom beyond school hours. When used thoughtfully, AI can act as a discussion partner, tutor, and thinking coach, allowing students to practice complex academic skills at their own … More How AI Can Extend Socratic Seminars Beyond the Classroom

Beyond Bloom: How Digital Tools Are Shaping Collective Thinking in Education

by Ramazan Dicle Prague, 05 October 2025 We are living through a quiet but profound transformation in how we think, learn, and build knowledge together. For decades, education has largely focused on developing individual cognition: helping learners understand, analyze, and synthesize information within their own minds. But what happens when we start thinking together—visibly, synchronously, … More Beyond Bloom: How Digital Tools Are Shaping Collective Thinking in Education

Rethinking School Feedback: From Data to Dialogue

Reading and watching Alan Smith’s insights on data literacy sparked a deep reflection on how data—particularly feedback—is used in educational contexts. Schools, ironically the institutions meant to model learning and ethical inquiry, often become arenas where data is collected uncritically, analyzed selectively, and then wielded to support decisions already made. In other words: feedback, once … More Rethinking School Feedback: From Data to Dialogue