As generative AI becomes an everyday presence in schools, a crucial question rises to the surface: What happens to student thinking when the machine can do the thinking for them?
This transformative guide is for educators who aren't content to watch creativity, voice, and intellectual struggle disappear under polished, machine-generated answers. Instead, it offers a clear, actionable framework for helping students reclaim the messy, beautiful, essential process of thinking for themselves.
From designing assignments that can't be outsourced, to fostering self-trust and reflective habits, to teaching students how to question AI rather than rely on it blindly-this book is a roadmap for keeping human thinking at the center of 21st-century learning.
Grounded in classroom reality, written in a teacher's voice, and packed with sample prompts, lesson ideas, rubrics, and student tools, Students Who Think for Themselves is not about resisting AI.
It's about using it without losing ourselves.
Perfect for high school and university educators, instructional designers, and AI-conscious curriculum developers, this is your guide to cultivating agency, voice, and independent thought-when it matters most.