The U.N. warns of a global teacher shortage, noting that by 2030, 40 million additional teachers will be needed to achieve global education goals.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to enhance education, allowing teachers to personalize learning and adapt to each student's unique needs as it collects real-time data.
History shows that fearing change and building protective walls only delays adaptation; embracing change is essential for relevance in an evolving world.
The fear that A.I. will take away jobs overlooks the opportunities it presents to revolutionize education and equip students with new skills.
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