OpenAI Partners With 8 Top Indian Institutions To Bring AI To 100,000+ Learners
A landmark partnership brings AI to over 100,000 Indian students—but what does this mean for families navigating education today?
A landmark partnership brings AI to over 100,000 Indian students—but what does this mean for families navigating education today?
What if every child—not just those in well-resourced private schools—could learn AI and cloud computing? Amazon just launched mobile learning labs reaching 100,000+ students in India. Here’s what this means for the future of education access.
A major pharmaceutical company just launched an initiative challenging healthcare providers to see beyond labels when evaluating attention and regulation differences. Here’s why this matters for families seeking support.
New research from Drexel University reveals that the same attention differences many parents worry about might actually be connected to enhanced creative problem-solving abilities. A U-shaped pattern emerged where both highest and lowest ADHD characteristic groups outperformed the middle—challenging the idea that attention differences are purely problematic.
What if AI could give every student the personalized feedback they’d get from a dedicated tutor? A new pilot in India is showing promising results—helping 1,500 students receive individualized assessment support where teachers are stretched too thin.
Two significant federal education actions published February 26 address accreditation standards and special education support for deafblind children. Here’s what parents and educators need to know.
India just mapped 100 scalable AI solutions across healthcare, agriculture, and education. Here’s why this matters for the future of learning.
What if AI in education was designed to make students think harder, not do the thinking for them? A new pilot at Ontario Tech University is testing exactly that—with 1,000+ students and a philosophy that puts human reasoning at the center.
A major education technology company just launched what it calls the first unified Education Intelligence System—replacing fragmented apps with one AI-powered platform that connects assessment, instruction, and practice. Here’s why this matters for your child’s classroom.
A new study shows online ADHD assessments achieve 78% agreement with clinician evaluations—while reducing false positives from 56% to just 12%. For adults seeking answers about their focus patterns, this research offers a more accessible path forward.