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"AI could potentially change education drastically," says UC San Diego education scholar Amy Eguchi, who is both excited and concerned about the prospect.
The Education minister said it is important to prepare children for an AI-pervasive future. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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MCPS, parents' attorneys look to work out agreement on preliminary injunction related to the LGBTQ+ books opt-out ...
Apart from AI, key priorities for the Ministry of Education include helping students develop social and emotional skills and effect a “generational shift” away from grades-based competition to a ...
Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” was published for the first time. The story highlights a child named Scout coming of age ...