Continued from last week, artificial intelligence is transforming teaching, learning, assessment, and the role of educators. Tools like ChatGPT can help students research ideas, explain difficult concepts, improve writing, and receive personalized support. However, they also raise concerns about plagiarism, overdependence, misinformation, unequal access, and the loss of critical-thinking skills. Rather than banning AI, schools may need to redesign education around creativity, problem-solving, digital literacy, ethical AI use, and practical application of knowledge. Please like, share and subscribe. #Education#ChatGpt#letstalk
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Education After ChatGPT Pt.2:Ebele Monica Osanekwu
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- August 1, 2026
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