Why in the news?
- In recent years AI in Education is gaining importance in the sector.
AI in Education
- What is it?: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education refers to the use of intelligent systems and algorithms to personalize learning, automate administrative tasks, and improve teaching–learning outcomes.
- Application
- Personalized Learning
- Adaptive platforms that adjust difficulty levels (e.g., Byju’s, Khan Academy AI tools).
- Tailored content based on students’ strengths and weaknesses.
- Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS)
- AI-driven tutors offering explanations, practice, and instant feedback.
- Automation of Administrative Tasks
- Grading, attendance, scheduling, and performance analytics.
- Language & Inclusivity
- Translation tools (e.g., Bhashini in India) enabling multilingual education.
- Speech-to-text for differently abled students.
- Virtual & Immersive Learning
- AI combined with AR/VR for experiential learning in subjects like science, medicine, and history.
- Early Warning Systems
- Predictive analytics to identify dropouts, low performance, and recommend interventions.
- Personalized Learning
- Benefits
- Accessibility & Inclusion: Reaches remote learners, supports differently abled students.
- Efficiency: Reduces teachers’ non-academic workload.
- Engagement: Interactive tools foster curiosity.
- Data-driven Insights: Helps educators refine teaching strategies.
- Scalability: Can reach millions of students simultaneously.
- Challenges
- Digital Divide: Unequal access to devices and internet.
- Bias in AI Systems: May reinforce inequalities if trained on biased data.
- Privacy & Security: Risk of misuse of sensitive student data.
- Teacher Dependence: Over-reliance on AI may weaken human connection in learning.
- High Costs: Infrastructure and training burdens on schools.
- Policy & Initiatives in India
- National Education Policy (NEP) 2020: Emphasizes AI-enabled learning and digital literacy.
- Responsible AI for Youth 2020: Initiative by MeitY & NASSCOM to skill school students in AI.
- Bhashini (National Language Translation Mission): Breaking linguistic barriers in learning.
- PM eVIDYA & SWAYAM: AI-enabled platforms for online learning.
- Global Examples
- China: AI-powered classrooms with facial recognition to monitor engagement.
- USA: AI in adaptive testing (Duolingo, Coursera AI).
- UNESCO: “AI for Sustainable Development” in education guidelines.
- Ethical & Governance Issues
- Need for explainable AI in education.
- Concerns over student surveillance.
- Ensuring teacher autonomy while using AI.
- Alignment with SDG 4 – Quality Education.
- Way Forward
- Bridge digital divide with affordable access.
- Strong data protection laws to secure student data.
- Teacher training in AI literacy.
- Public-private partnerships for AI EdTech solutions.
- Focus on AI as an assistant, not a replacement to teachers.