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David Friedberg: "I think that AI may actually break education."
All-In Podcast· 2025-07-09 00:10
AI's Impact on Education - AI is poised to disrupt education, potentially breaking it in a similar way to how the internet democratized access to information [1][2] - AI could provide personalized tutoring, potentially offering education equivalent to a Harvard graduate school degree at zero cost, especially in regions like Africa and South Asia [3] - The core function of universities is being challenged by AI, leading to a reevaluation of the long-term viability of higher education institutions [3] Potential Transformation of Education - AI's impact may extend beyond higher education, influencing how education is approached from childhood [2] - Ubiquitous access to knowledge and information, combined with AI, could revolutionize education globally [3]
Rethink Education: The Future Needs Creators | Dr. Samiksha Borele | TEDxSGNS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:46
We are preparing our children for the world that no longer exist and we wonder why do they feel lost. While growing up we were always taught to get good grades to work hard to choose the safer path. No one taught us how to solve the problem, how to challenge the traditions and how to fail.Yet in the real world, these are the most important skills needed to succeed in life. For decades, our education system has been preparing kids for the economy that that might not longer exist. We are producing job seekers ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-08 09:20
The success of poor pupils in London is well known. Several other big cities are now faring better in part because they have come to resemble the capital https://t.co/B8s9nVxmOS ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-08 08:00
The success of poor pupils in London is well known. Several other big cities are now faring better in part because they have come to resemble the capital https://t.co/hbO1Fk5JRI ...
Kids learning quantum physics: Sal Khan on A.I.'s promise and its risks
NBC News· 2025-07-06 17:30
In 2004, Sal Khan, then a hedge fund manager, started tutoring one of his cousins when she needed extra help with math. He started recording YouTube videos of his tutorials that he then turned into an interactive global education platform called Khan Academy. Khan is now pushing the boundaries of education even further.His book, Brave New Words, explores how artificial intelligence will transform learning. I sat down with Sal Khan to talk about Khan Academy and his vision for the future of education. I had ...
Sal Khan says A.I. can help teachers create ‘an exceptional classroom’: Full interview
NBC News· 2025-07-06 17:00
Sal Khan, welcome to Meet the Press. Thanks for having me. Thank you so much for being here. So, let's talk about Khan Academy. You started Khan Academy after you started tutoring your cousin back in 2004. You were helping her with math. Now you have over 180 million users worldwide. It's just extraordinary. Bill Gates has called you one of the most exciting innovators in education. Did you ever imagine Khan Academy would get to this moment, this point? No. I mean, I definitely I definitely have grandiose v ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-06 06:20
The success of poor pupils in London is well known. Several other big cities are now faring better in part because they have come to resemble the capital https://t.co/RVrlDu4IhP ...
Afterschool Alliance director speaks out against Trump’s block on $7B in funding for schools
MSNBC· 2025-07-05 16:25
with little explanation given as to why the Trump administration has declined to release nearly $7 billion in funding for school programs. Now, it's very important to know this funding was already allocated by Congress who has the power over the purse. So, this is something the Trump administration is doing that Congress should be handling.The withheld money will affect before and after school programs, summer school programs, teacher training, hiring translators for non-English-speaking students as well as ...
BIC: Disclosure of total number of voting rights and number of shares forming the capital as of June 30, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-07-04 15:45
Company Overview - Société BIC has a total of 41,621,162 issued shares as of June 30, 2025, which corresponds to 58,342,007 voting rights [2] - The company is a global leader in stationery, lighters, and shavers, with a presence in over 160 countries and a workforce of more than 13,000 employees [4] - BIC is recognized for its commitment to sustainability and education, and its products include well-known brands such as BIC® 4-Color™, BodyMark®, and Tipp-Ex® [4] Voting Rights and Shares - As of June 30, 2025, the number of voting rights excluding shares without voting rights is 57,941,174 [2] - The disclosure complies with Article L 233-8-II of the French "Code de Commerce" and Article 223-16 of the General Regulations of the French "Autorité des Marchés Financiers" [2] Upcoming Financial Events - The company is scheduled to release its First Half 2025 Results on July 30, 2025 [3] - The Third Quarter 2025 Net Sales will be announced on October 28, 2025 [3]
TEACHING LIFE SKILLS FOR REAL-WORLD SUCCESS | Amatullah Abdulrahman | TEDxYouth@FuntajIntlSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 16:25
Recently, I overheard two adults having a conversation arguing about the relevance of grade point average to solving real world problems. One of the adults said GPA as so often called is needed while the other kept questioning the relevance of GPA to the success of anyone. I listened to arguments and the various points they mashed out and I was intrigued by the one questioning about the relevance of GPA to solving real problems.They went on and on and one comment made actually stayed with me. You can't say ...