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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education

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Artificial intelligence is just one of the major technologies that is changing how we perceive learning and education. AI in education is expected to grow 41% by 2025. Moreover, artificial intelligence will allow education providers to offer a more customized experience to different learning groups.

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OPINION: The pandemic wiped out decades of progress for preschoolers. It’s time to get them back on track

The Hechinger Report

Young children learn best through hands-on activities, and parents found “remote” preschool a frustratingly poor substitute for in-person learning. Timelines range from California’s ambitious pledge to fully offer universal preschool by 2025 and Michigan’s goal of 2027 to states with indefinite schedules to reach all children.

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Big Deals: Edtech Industry News from Google, ETS, Raspberry Pi Foundation, and More

eSchool News

Indeed, from the 2024-2025 school year, the mandatory implementation of the new Culture and Citizenship in Québec program in schools will require the assessment of digital competence among young people. Video-based micro lessons cater to various learning styles, including visual, auditory, and reading-based instruction.

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5 Essential Tools for Offline Content Synchronization: Streamline Your Workflows

Kitaboo on EdTech

Notes Learners can make, edit, and delete notes within a learning app or eBook. For instance, they can take down important notes while listening to a live lecture or when engaging in independent study. Automatic synching of notes helps users navigate work or studies with or without the Internet. billion by 2025.

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Why haven’t new federal rules unleashed more innovation in schools?

The Hechinger Report

His school and his state are trailblazers in personalized learning, a method that tailors instruction to students’ individual interests and learning speeds. Personalized learning advocates had big hopes for ESSA, enacted in 2015. About 20 other states sprinkled elements of personalized learning into their plans.

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Emeritus Expands into K12 through Acquisition of iD Tech Bringing Equitable STEM Education to Adults and Youth Globally

eSchool News

Emeritus and iD Tech’s distinct, yet highly complementary, offerings will be scaled to support a global audience with improved learning experiences. alone that need to be filled by 2025. STEM career opportunities are projected to grow exponentially, with an estimated 3.5 million jobs in the U.S.

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Computer Science Educators Wanted: How This New Program Is Addressing the Shortage

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AP courses aren’t the biggest area of need,” adds Jennifer Capps, interim dean for the College of Professional Studies, Metropolitan State University of Denver. Risteff reports that the plan is to expand future cohorts to other regions within the Centennial State, and eventually across the nation via online and in-person learning.