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At a recent Harvard forum, Howard Gardner predicted that the traditional classroom model may become obsolete by 2050, thanks to AI. In India, where rigid exams still rule, this isn’t just a prediction ...
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Artificial intelligence is no longer just about breakthroughs in labs or pumping billions of dollars into data centres — it’s in our hospitals, courtrooms, classrooms, and on the battlefield. At ...
Becky Haenfler teaches in the same middle school classroom where she was a student years ago. She’s surrounded by some of her former teachers and classmates, who are now her coworkers, and she teaches ...