30-Sep-2024
The Rise of AI Schools
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For centuries, the
chalkboard stood as an iconic symbol of education. I recall my teachers
meticulously writing lessons on blackboards, while we tried to absorb what was
being taught to the best of our ability. This traditional model was designed
for a bygone era, emphasizing rote memorization and standardized testing. As
society evolves, so must our educational systems.
Today’s students are digital
natives, growing up in a world saturated with technology. They navigate a
digital labyrinth of information, social media, and AI-driven tools. To thrive,
they need skills beyond memorization, including critical thinking, creativity,
and adaptability. AI literacy is no longer optional, it is essential.
Democratizing AI means
making it accessible to all learners. Educators must embrace AI, recognizing
its potential to enhance teaching and learning. Traditional libraries have also
now transformed where they house more computers than books, offering internet
access with AI technology.
Librarians play a crucial
role in implementing AI tools, where the library is no longer just a repository
of knowledge; it is a gateway to digital resources where students come to learn
and grow. The dusty reference book on a library shelf plays little significance
in a modern student’s education who can cross-reference many books in seconds
using AI technology.
A modern example of how
students are using AI, at the dismay of many educators, is how ChatGPT
experiences high demand during the school year. Students turn to it for
supplemental learning and to bolster their in class education, quite often
knowing more about modern developments in the subject that their teachers.
Educators must adapt, recognizing that students use AI systems to enhance their
education, and rather than penalizing them, focus on reskilling themselves to
harness AI effectively.
Teachers play an important
part in the students’ educational journey and must skill-up in order to remain
of value in the educational process. AI should be thought of as an additional
tool in the teachers’ arsenal, just as the computer brought new opportunities
to innovate in learning when they were introduced.
We must now build schools
that have AI at their core. From kindergarten to PhD programs, AI must be
integrated into the fabric of education. Imagine an AI-powered Aristotle,
guiding students through complex subjects like physics or literature. AI can
personalize learning experiences, provide instant feedback, and assist teachers
in managing diverse classrooms.
Throughout my professional
life, I have advocated for the greater use of ICT’s in education. Being the
Chair of the Arab Organization for Quality Assurance in Education, the Chair of
the Afro-Asian Knowledge Society Council, as well as a Member of the
International Consultative Board in the World Coalition, I have championed the
democratization of education to build a strong, international body of competent
students that are AI experts.
The message of education is
a great one. It is the foundation of civilization and the basis of progress of
any society. Any reform of any kind must begin with educational reform.
Education builds humans, equips people with science, knowledge, wisdom, morals,
integrity, and responsibility and allows them to take part in building a
healthy, sound community. It is from such communities that competent
administrations and wise citizens emerge.
AI-native schools are not a
distant dream and are already in the process of being established. They are our
present and future and we must embrace this paradigm shift, ensuring that every
learner, whether in a physical classroom or a virtual one, has the tools to
thrive in the digital era. The age of rote learning is well over with the age
of AI education well upon us.
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh