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Not really US policy. Evidently, students are having AI write papers for them. I know that 1poorkid had to do some homework online 10 years ago. Most everything else is typed and printed.
If I were an instructor, I'd require written assignments by hand, in ink. That's a throwback to when I was in junior high (one teacher I had allowed NO CROSSOUTS, and no erasures...if you made a mistake in ink, you had to do the entire page over). But it would stop AI, at least for a while.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/26/opinion/culture...I didn't get blue books until -I think- college. In primary and secondary schools, it was lined paper, writing in ink, and you couldn't rip it out of a spiral notebook. It had to be clean-edge, 3 hole paper.