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Artificial Intelligence drives education shift, champions personalised learning for all

The AI-powered data-driven approach helps institutions optimise their processes, allocate resources effectively, and enhance overall efficiency.

In today's rapidly changing world, technology has become an integral part of our lives, shaping various aspects of society. Among the many technological advancements, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands out as a revolutionary force, particularly within the realm of education.

AI is driving a paradigm shift in education, ushering in an era of personalised learning. Traditional educational settings often struggle to accommodate the diverse needs and learning styles of students.

However, AI is transforming this landscape by tailoring educational content to suit each student's unique learning patterns, strengths, and weaknesses to create customised learning experiences. Adaptive learning systems adjust content, pace, and difficulty level, ensuring that each student maximises their potential. This shift ensures that every learner can fully harness their potential.


Understanding Equality and Equity

Equality is a worthy ideal, but it presupposes that all people are afforded the same access, resources, and opportunities to succeed. Sadly, that’s never been the case in the U.S. Despite the adoption of essential legal protections — like the 14th Amendment, which holds that each person is entitled to the same rights, freedoms, and legal protections as others, regardless of their age, gender, identity, race, or sexual orientation; and Brown v. Board of Education and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed racial segregation in schools and employment discrimination— we are seeing rollbacks to these established ideals. These protections are supposed to be the backbone of our democracy and a free society, but they’re insufficient on their own to counter deeply entrenched patterns of racial disadvantage in our education system and the U.S. more broadly.


Black and Latino students and students from low-income backgrounds…


Train elementary school students how to be creative and you can help increase their resilience in the face of real-life problems, new research suggests.


In a small study, researchers trained third, fourth and fifth graders to use literary techniques such as perspective shifting, counter-factual (what if) thinking and causal (why) thinking to improve creativity in dealing with difficulties.


Explore: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230822111639.htm



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