Education Ministry urges educators to rethink traditional teaching methods by embracing A.I
By Markelia Rumble
The Education Ministry is urging educators to rethink traditional teaching methods by embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Acting Chief Education Officer, Terry-Ann Thomas-Gayle, emphasized the variety of technological tools now available for the classroom that can enhance learning experiences while addressing the unique needs and learning styles of students.
Mrs. Thomas-Gayle acknowledged that challenges come with the use of technology and as such, protecting sensitive student information is critical.
She was speaking at a recent Caribbean Examinations Council’s (CXC) awards luncheon under the theme: ‘The Impact of AI on the Education System.’
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