Can AI Replace Teachers? Chicago School Tests the Model

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A Chicago school is testing an AI-powered education model where students learn through adaptive software and workshops, with 'guides' instead of traditional teachers. The model, already implemented in nearly two dozen locations across the US, aims to provide personalized and efficient learning, but has raised concerns among educators about the lack of human interaction and outside research supporting its effectiveness.
A new school in Chicago is using AI-powered software to deliver lessons to students. The school has no traditional teachers, only 'guides' who motivate and mentor students. Students spend two hours on core subjects and the rest of the day on workshops. The school's founder believes this model allows for more personalized learning. The approach has both supporters and critics, with some educators concerned about the lack of human interaction and outside research supporting its effectiveness. The school is part of a network with nearly two dozen locations across the US.
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