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#BattleFest2019: Artificial intelligence in schools - where’s the humanity?

Jan 27, 20201 hr 29 minEp. 133
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Episode description

Listen to this debate from the Battle of Ideas festival 2019.

Could artificial intelligence (AI) transform education? Schools are already tentatively exploring ‘adaptive learning’ applications, which identify gaps in a student’s knowledge and build personalised quizzes. Sir Anthony Seldon, author of The Fourth Education Revolution, argues that by taking care of the mechanical aspects of education, AI can free up teachers to focus on creativity and problem-solving. What might this mean in practice and what do teachers make of the idea that our schools are churning out ‘robot-like’ workers? What, if anything, is uniquely human about being a teacher and how important are the relationships between teacher, pupil and subject?

Speakers include:

CARLA AERTS director, Tmrw Institute; former director of futures, Institute of Education, UCL; global digital director, Cambridge University Press Education

DONALD CLARK EdTech entrepreneur; CEO, WildFire; board member, Cogbooks and LearningPool

JEN PERSSON director, defenddigitalme; campaigner for safe, fair and transparent use of children's data in the classroom

GARETH STURDY functional skills teacher, LHAA; education and science writer; former project coordinator, Physics Factory

CHAIR: HARLEY RICHARDSON organising committee, AoI Education Forum

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