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Teaching Artificial Intelligence in Schools: Smart Approaches for Modern Education

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday life. From search engines and recommendation systems to virtual assistants and automated learning tools, AI is changing how people learn, work, and communicate. According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report, AI and automation are expected to reshape millions of jobs globally over the next…

Students learning artificial intelligence concepts in a modern classroom with a teacher discussing ethical AI and digital literacy.

How Entrepreneurship Programs in Schools Prepare Students for Real-World Success

In today’s rapidly evolving world, academic knowledge alone is no longer enough. Employers increasingly value skills like problem-solving, adaptability, creativity, and initiative—qualities that traditional education doesn’t always fully develop. This is where entrepreneurship programs in schools play a critical role. Entrepreneurship education is not just about starting businesses. It is about equipping students with real-world…

Students participating in a school entrepreneurship program developing business ideas and presenting projects

Building Stronger Schools Through Effective Teacher Training

Education systems around the world are changing rapidly. From digital classrooms to inclusive learning approaches, today’s schools face increasing pressure to prepare students for a future defined by technology, complexity, and constant change. But there is one factor that continues to have the greatest influence on student learning outcomes: the quality of teaching. While infrastructure,…

Teachers participating in professional development workshop to improve teaching skills and build stronger schools

What Are the 7 G’s in Special Education? Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Schools

Special education continues to evolve as educators, policymakers, and caregivers search for better ways to support children with diverse learning needs. One important framework that has become increasingly recognized in professional development conversations is the “7 G’s in Special Education.” While the term is not yet universal in every region, it is commonly used in…

Illustration of the 7 G’s in special education showing growth, goals, guidance, grading, grouping, gaps, and graduation concepts.