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✨2 Edtech news you should not miss this week✨ 1️⃣ [EduPlus]“#AI cannot replace teachers... High-Touch education with strong emotional #interactions between teacher and student" • The 'AI Digital Textbook Field Suitability Reviewers Group' has commenced feedback on AI digital textbooks, which companies will submit for review this August • The digital infrastructure for schools has reached 79.1% completion for students from grade 3 and above. By 2025, there will be one device per student for grades 3, 4, 7, and 10 • Teachers are pivotal to educational innovation. 17 offices of education are collaborating to establish interoperable systems and standards • The MoE emphasizes that the High-Touched method, characterized by strong teacher-student connections and emotional interactions, will be central to classes utilizing AI digital textbooks 📑Full article: https://lnkd.in/gT-_ytKf 2️⃣ [Local Alienation & #Innovation in #Education] Can Edtech bridge the gap?... "It's not a master key" • The government has allocated over $350 million, underscoring edtech as a potential solution to the educational divide • About half of private education institutions are located near the capital, exacerbating the population gap between metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, now widened to 700,000 • The edtech market's revenue is projected to reach approximately $7.2 billion by 2025 • Despite efforts by private tutoring services and AI learning platforms to address regional disparities, many experts remain skeptical about digital education's ability to resolve local alienation 📑Full article: https://lnkd.in/gQHhfv_R #WeeklyEdtech #digitaldivide #educationdivide #digitaltextbook #AIDT

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