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AI Tutors for Every Student: Here’s How It Works at an Indiana School

CBS News | Education & Literacy

AI Tutors for Every Student: Here’s How It Works at an Indiana School

“Teachers and students across the U.S. are testing an AI-powered tutor that could change the way education works.

Khanmigo, created by Khan Academy founder Sal Khan, was designed to help students learn and teachers teach. Khan, whose lectures and educational software have been used for years by tens of millions, immediately saw the potential of AI for education. …

Khanmigo is now being piloted in grades 3 through 12 in 266 school districts across the U.S. Khan says his company won’t sell the data they collect through Khanmigo or give it to other tech companies, but the data is used to improve Khanmigo’s memory and personalization.”

From CBS News.

Domenic Denicola | Education & Literacy

Spaced Repetition Systems Have Gotten Way Better

“Mastering any subject is built on a foundation of knowledge: knowledge of facts, of heuristics, or of problem-solving tactics. If a subject is part of your full-time job, then you’ll likely master it through repeated exposure to this knowledge. But for something you’re working on part-time—like myself learning Japanese—it’s very difficult to get that level of practice…

Spaced repetition systems are one of the most-developed answers to this problem. They’re software programs which essentially display flashcards, with the prompt on the front of the card asking you to recall the information on the back of the card…

Less widely known is that a quiet revolution has greatly improved spaced repetition systems over the last couple of years, making them significantly more efficient and less frustrating to use. The magic ingredient is a new scheduling algorithm known as FSRS, by Jarrett Ye.”

From Domenic Denicola.

The Eastleigh Voice | Secondary Education

Kenya’s Basic Education Institutions Surge in 2024

“Kenya’s education sector recorded a dramatic expansion in 2024, with the total number of basic learning institutions jumping by 38.8 per cent to 129,463, up from 93,281 in 2023…

Pre-primary school enrolment increased to 2.91 million pupils in 2024, up from 2.88 million in 2023…

Total secondary school enrolment grew by 5.2 per cent to 4.32 million.”

From The Eastleigh Voice.

Nature | Education & Literacy

ChatGPT’s Great Effect on Students’ Learning Performance

“As a new type of artificial intelligence, ChatGPT is becoming widely used in learning. However, academic consensus regarding its efficacy remains elusive. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of ChatGPT in improving students’ learning performance, learning perception, and higher-order thinking through a meta-analysis of 51 research studies published between November 2022 and February 2025. The results indicate that ChatGPT has a large positive impact on improving learning performance (g = 0.867) and a moderately positive impact on enhancing learning perception (g = 0.456) and fostering higher-order thinking (g = 0.457).”

From Nature.

World Bank | Primary Education

Sub-Saharan Africa Makes Strides in Female Education

“In 2023, for instance, primary completion stood at approximately 70 percent in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)– the region with the lowest rate of primary education completion. SSA is nevertheless the region that has also made the most dramatic improvements over the past two decades– especially for girls. The female completion rate has increased from 48.5 percent in the year 2000 to 68.5 percent in 2023 – almost catching up to the completion rate of boys (71.3 percent in 2023).”

From World Bank.