AI EDUCATION

Apr 20 2026EDUCATION

Smart Kids and AI: Learning Together Today

Kiki shows how young minds can work with artificial intelligence in a natural way. At just eight years old, she chats with ChatGPT every time she faces a challenge—fixing a stained shirt or checking on her pet turtles. Kids today grow up surrounded by tools that adults only recently started using, s

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Apr 18 2026EDUCATION

New Tech‑Ready Classes at Brentwood High

Brentwood High School is rolling out a fresh lineup of courses that blend modern technology with practical life skills. The new classes include AI Foundations, Intro to Computer Science, Music Theory, Digital Art II, and an updated Personal Finance course. The goal is to keep students interested whi

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Apr 05 2026POLITICS

AI in Schools: A Tool for Change or Just Another Trend?

Around the world, leaders are pushing for smarter classrooms. In late March, representatives from nearly 50 countries gathered to discuss how technology can shape education. The focus? Artificial intelligence (AI). While some worry about robots replacing teachers, others see AI as a way to give ever

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Apr 03 2026EDUCATION

Students Push Back: Professors Lag Behind in AI Use

The story starts with a Cal Poly student named Parker Jones. He asked more than fifty classmates how they use AI tools like ChatGPT. The answer was clear: students are moving fast, while teachers seem slow. Most students use AI for everyday help. They ask questions after lectures, organize homework

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Apr 03 2026EDUCATION

How Can Schools Help Students Work Well With AI Tools?

Schools today face a new challenge: teaching students how to handle AI without losing important human skills. AI tools are everywhere now, from chatbots that explain homework to apps that grade essays. But just teaching students how to use these tools isn’t enough. The real goal should be helping th

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Mar 24 2026POLITICS

Future‑Ready Kids: A New Tech Alliance

A new global meeting kicked off to help kids learn about technology safely and well. More than forty‑five world leaders, from France to Kenya, gathered to talk about how artificial intelligence and digital skills affect children today. The host, a former first lady, said the meeting was histor

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Mar 05 2026EDUCATION

AI in Schools Needs a Big Plan

The United States is busy talking about how kids can cheat with AI, but it misses a chance to help teachers and students. Other countries are building whole systems that let AI support learning everywhere, not just a few classrooms. In Shanghai, for example, teachers have an AI helper that pla

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Feb 15 2026OPINION

A. I. in College: A New Threat or a Tool?

Artificial intelligence is growing fast inside universities. Students now use A. I. for homework, research and even job interviews. But the new tools are not always good for learning. Many schools partner with A. I. firms to stay modern or avoid being left behind. These companies often cha

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

AI Skills for All: UK's Plan to Boost Workforce

The UK government is rolling out free online AI courses for adults. This initiative is designed to make AI more accessible and practical for everyday use. The goal is to empower people with skills that can enhance their work efficiency and productivity. The courses are designed to be short and flex

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Jan 28 2026EDUCATION

Kids and AI: Building the Future Together

Kids are often seen as passive observers in the rapid advancement of AI. This view is not only limiting but also unfair to their potential. Instead of preparing them to merely survive in an AI-dominated world, we should empower them to shape it. AI is everywhere, from healthcare to chatbots that se

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