AI Won’t Revolutionize Education. Here’s What Will.
15234
wp-singular,post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-15234,single-format-standard,wp-theme-bridge,wp-child-theme-bridge-child,bridge-core-1.0.7,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,qode-title-hidden,qode_grid_1300,hide_top_bar_on_mobile_header,qode-content-sidebar-responsive,qode-child-theme-ver-1.0.0,qode-theme-ver-18.2.1,qode-theme-bridge,disabled_footer_bottom,qode_header_in_grid,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-7.9,vc_responsive

AI Won’t Revolutionize Education. Here’s What Will.

We’ve been promised education revolutions before: flipped classroomsinteractive whiteboardstabletsMOOCs… and now AI. But if decades of innovation haven’t changed the system, what makes us think machines will?

In this article, I explore why the real transformation in education won’t come from smarter tools—but from bolder leadership, better policy, and a culture that puts student agency at the center.

[Read the full article at Tech & Learning →]

We’ve been promised education revolutions before: flipped classrooms, interactive whiteboards, tablets, MOOCs… and now AI. But if decades of innovation haven’t changed the system, what makes us think machines will?
In this article, I explore why the real transformation in education won’t come from smarter tools—but from bolder leadership, better policy, and a culture that puts student agency at the center.
[Read the full article at Tech & Learning →]Read More

No Comments

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.