{"id":301171,"date":"2026-01-24T11:05:09","date_gmt":"2026-01-24T11:05:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/301171\/"},"modified":"2026-01-24T11:05:09","modified_gmt":"2026-01-24T11:05:09","slug":"letters-ai-will-transform-irish-classrooms-but-maybe-not-in-the-way-its-critics-fear","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/301171\/","title":{"rendered":"Letters: AI will transform Irish classrooms, but maybe not in the way its critics fear"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Neither outcome is likely. Every major technological shift relocates effort rather than eliminates it. When calculators arrived, arithmetic did not disappear; judgment about numbers became more important.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">When search engines flourished, memory mattered less, discernment more. AI simply accelerates that pattern. If machines can generate fluent answers, the scarce skill becomes knowing when those answers are thin, wrong or ethically hollow.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">This is where Irish schooling, at its best, has something to offer. Our strongest classrooms were never factories for polished output. They were places where students learnt to argue, to doubt, to read between the lines and to sense when something sounded clever but meant little. Those habits were formed in conversation, not computation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The real danger is not that students will rely on AI, but that schools will bolt it on to old assessment models and call that progress. If that happens, AI will flatten thinking. If schools redesign around evaluation, interpretation and moral reasoning, AI will sharpen it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Systems that treat AI as a shortcut will produce faster but thinner minds. Those that teach students to interrogate the machine will quietly outperform them. In the long run, judgment will matter more than generation, and schools that understand this will pull ahead.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Enda Cullen, Tullysaran Road, Armagh<\/p>\n<p>Rule of \u2018finders keepers\u2019 for Trump makes mockery of real achievements<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The assertion by Eric Conway (\u2018Why I disagree with letter writer\u2019s assessment of Trump and his actions\u2019, Letters, January 22) that the exhibit, by Donald Trump, of a piece of engraved metal, entitles him to the peace honour with which that trophy is associated is an interesting one which got me thinking.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">At 72 years of age, I am unlikely to fulfil a boyhood dream of winning an All-Ireland senior hurling medal with my native Kilkenny. However, his suggestion that \u201cpossession is nine-tenths of the law\u201d, if true, would allow me to accept, from one of the many Kilkenny hurlers possessing such a title, one or more Liam MacCarthy Cup medals which I could then proudly parade as my own.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Goodness me, if I get enough of them, I could be the most decorated hurler in history. Glory at last, or is it that I have woken up to the fact that I share the same magpie trait from which Mr Trump appears to suffer?<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Jimmy O\u2019 Brien, Dukesmeadows, Co Kilkenny<\/p>\n<p>Misadventures of Donald Quixote are in desperate need of a dose of reality<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Spanish novelist Miguel de Cervantes, I suspect, did not anticipate a sequel to Don Quixote appearing some four centuries later \u2013nor that it would unfold in real time, on the internet and in social media.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">In Cervantes\u2019 tale, we meet Alonso Quijano, a minor nobleman who reads so many chivalric romances that reality gives up. Convinced the world is crying out for his heroism, he reinvents himself as Don Quixote de la Mancha, dons \u00adarmour, mounts his steed, and rides off to combat evil wherever he imagines it to be.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Substitute a golf cart for a nag and a blond toupee for a dented helmet, and the resemblance to Donald Trump becomes increasingly difficult to ignore. Like Quijano, Mr Trump appears to inhabit a universe in which he is for ever the wronged hero, eternally beset by shadowy villains yet always on the brink of glorious vindication. He wages battle against a rogues\u2019 gallery of conspirators: election officials, judges, journalists, scientists \u2013 and, on particularly energetic days, entire countries.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Let\u2019s pray that Mr Trump will dismount from his high horse and make peace with reality.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Joe Terry, Blarney, Cork<\/p>\n<p>US president\u2019s actions show \u2018war\u2019 and \u2018peace\u2019 are just empty words to him<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Last year, US president Donald Trump renamed the Department of Defence to Department of War and now he is attempting to form a Board for Peace comprising world leaders who agree to join with only the US having the power of veto.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Is there not an apparent contradiction here. Is the president interested in war or peace?<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Richard Whitty, Swords, Co Dublin<\/p>\n<p>In a troubled world, we must not lose sight of the hope education can bring<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Early 2026 has not made it easy to look ahead with optimism. Across the globe, institutions and norms are being questioned or actively undermined. For organisations like Plan International, whose work is grounded in multilateralism and shared commitments to human rights, this moment feels particularly fragile.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The post-war system was never perfect. But it did avert a third world war, helped lift hundreds of millions out of extreme poverty and embedded the idea that everyone \u2013 including children, women and marginalised communities \u2013 has rights that transcend borders and politics.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Yet too many people in positions of power seem to have forgotten why that system was built. It can be tempting, in such times, to retreat into cynicism. But history suggests a more hopeful truth. As Seamus Heaney wrote in The Cure at Troy, there are moments when \u201chope and history rhyme\u201d. Those moments are built through deliberate choices made by people and institutions willing to invest in the future, even when the present feels uncertain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Hope, then, is not passive. It is constructed. And one of the most powerful choices any society can make is to invest in education.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">This International Day of Education is an opportunity to recognise education\u2019s central role in shaping a fairer and more stable future. Over the past half century, it has reduced child mortality, expanded opportunity, strengthened civic participation and transformed gender relations. Each additional year a girl spends in school reduces her risk of child marriage and improves the life chances of her children.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Education is also a bulwark against forces seeking to roll back rights.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">In classrooms, young people learn agency, critical thinking and the confidence to question injustice.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">There are, despite everything, real grounds for hope. Ireland is one of them. With Irish Aid support, Plan International Ireland worked with more than 53,000 children last year through education programmes in West Africa, many living in fragile and conflict-affected settings.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Today, more than 250 million children remain out of school worldwide.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Without sustained commitment, recent gains could unravel.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Feargal O\u2019Connell, CEO, Plan International Ireland<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Neither outcome is likely. 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