Artificial Intelligence in Hawai‘i K-12 Education - Part 2
Even those educators excited about the benefits of using AI in the classroom understand the challenges and obstacles. Here’s how they plan to deal with them.
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Even those educators excited about the benefits of using AI in the classroom understand the challenges and obstacles. Here’s how they plan to deal with them.
They recognize AI’s challenges and long-term unknowns, but they also believe that with proper guardrails, AI is already enhancing education, and students are benefiting. These early adopters are riding the wave, not trying to hold it back, and here’s how they’re doing it.
INPEACE, among the local nonprofits hurt by cuts in federal grants, has pivoted to seeking new funding while keeping its programs running, CEO Sanoe Marfil says.
The nonprofit has so far received $2.8 million of its $6 million Phase 1 goal.
Here’s how three Title I schools are making improvements, including expanded assessments, tutoring, and after-school and summer learning.
The Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center lets kids learn while playing.
At KVIBE’s shop, Kalihi youth learn to repair donated bicycles – then take one home.
Thousands of families are taking charge of their children's education. Many say they like the flexibility and are happy with the outcomes.
The outgoing UH president shares his proudest achievements, the changes he’s seen, times he didn’t want to read the news and advice for his successor.
