Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Monday, 20 January 2025

Dear Shri Pradhan : We can and must do better

 

Context :

https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-digital-self/202501/can-ai-condense-two-years-of-learning-into-six-weeks

 

Extract :

 

In a modest classroom in Edo State, Nigeria, an educational revolution unfolded. Over six weeks, students accomplished what would typically take two years.

This wasn’t a product of extra hours or an elite teaching corps. It was the result of generative AI—a large language model serving as a virtual tutor in an after-school program.

 

The pilot program, supported by the World Bank and published on their website, delivered remarkable results: students made significant strides in English, digital literacy, and even foundational AI concepts.

 

The numbers are extraordinary, but the story is even more compelling. Here, in a Nigeria classroom, we caught a glimpse of how AI might redefine learning for millions worldwide

 

The Nigerian pilot program demonstrated something powerful: with the right tools, students can transcend the limits of traditional education.

 

The efficiency was staggering. In just 30 school days, students achieved the equivalent of two academic years. That’s a 1,200 percent improvement—a statistic that would make any policymaker or educator stand up and take notice. But the numbers, as impressive as they are, tell only part of the story. The deeper magic lies in the possibilities unlocked by AI and this program.

 

Imagine a young girl, previously held back by a lack of resources, now learning to code and write essays in English. Imagine classrooms where gender disparities shrink, as AI creates an egalitarian space for knowledge.

One of the program’s most remarkable outcomes was its ability to benefit all students, not just the highest achievers. Girls, who initially lagged behind boys in performance, seemed to gain even more from the intervention, highlighting its potential to bridge gender gaps in learning.

 

This success in Nigeria is more than a local phenomenon; it’s a template for the world. AI-driven tools like LLMs represent an extraordinary shift from static teaching to dynamic, iterative learning, making education learner-centric and transforming the experience from rote memorization to a process of exploration and critical thinking.

 

The Nigerian pilot underscores this potential on a global scale. In regions plagued by teacher shortages, outdated materials, or systemic barriers, AI offers a lifeline.

 

It can deliver high-quality, learner-centric instruction to any learner with access to a device. The implications are profound. This isn’t just about catching up; it’s about leaping ahead, and redefining education for a generation that faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities.

 

The success of the Edo State pilot is underpinned by seven key insights, summarized in the Pioneer Framework:

Prioritizing Students

Students found joy and energy in learning with AI, showing enhanced engagement and curiosity.

Inspiring Teachers

Teachers embraced AI as a collaborator, sharing best practices and discovering new ways to support their students.

Optimizing Immersion

A longer timeline would allow students to fully immerse themselves in mastering AI tools and applying their knowledge.

Nurturing Infrastructure

Reliable power and internet connectivity are vital to ensuring smooth program execution and scaling.

Empowering Resources

Structured toolkits and prompts made the AI sessions relevant and effective, adapting to local needs.

Enhancing Execution

Real-time monitoring and feedback enabled course corrections, keeping the program aligned with its goals.

Reducing AI Risks

Teachers mitigated challenges like misinformation by emphasizing responsible AI usage and critical thinking.

 

 

Dear Shri Pradhan :

 

It is not a question of >  Can we do better than Nigeria ?

Of course, we can

 

Question is “ How “ ?

 

Answer is :

> www.My-Teacher.in { FREE / Use in 9 Indian Languages / No registration/Login / Access on your Mobile }

 

It is high time , we “ direct “ 96 Lakh Principals and Teachers of our 14.7 lakh schools , to embrace AI

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in / 21 Jan 2025

 

 

 

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