AI: putting people first | View | Jan 2025
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AI: putting people first | View | Jan 2025

“While we see AI’s potential to support teaching and assessment, we continue to focus on using it in ways that empower teachers and enrich the learning experience.” Rod Smith , Group Managing Director of Cambridge International Education said.

This year's International Day of Education celebrated human agency in a world of automation. And as new technologies such as generative AI emerge and mature, Cambridge has been harnessing opportunities and exploring ways to respond to the changing needs of our learners, teachers and researchers.

In everything we do with AI, we’re putting people first and ensuring AI is used responsibly to support education.??

Read the highlights of the month below and find out more at cambridge.org.


BETT 2025: Cambridge brings equity message to world’s largest edtech event

Cambridge emphasised the important role education plays in equity and social mobility at education technology summit BETT 2025 in London, UK.

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How to boost your brain in 2025

Begin the year?with an evidence-based book about the importance of prioritising your brain health for a fulfilling life.

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Celebrating educators who shape lives

A female teacher is helping students at primary school age to get familiar with laptops

The Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards is back for its seventh year, inviting people around the world to tell us about their favourite teacher.

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Building a place to belong

Cambridge has?released its first Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging (EDIB) Report, summarising?its?achievements and identifying the way forward for?our?future ambitions.

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Leaders in context: Cambridge books on past American Presidents

America Flags

Following the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States, we take a look at scholarly books on past American Presidents from Cambridge University Press.

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Making a difference in 2025

Students learning in classroom

Five leaders across Cambridge University Press & Assessment set out their vision and hopes for?education in 2025.

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I'm all for equity and inclusion, as I have been the subject of discrimination throughout my career. However, we need to make sure we won't sacrifice merit and talent in the fight to achieve equality and/or equity.

Khalil Zakari

Educational consultant/Online tutor/Teacher trainer

1 个月

We, educators and teacher trainers, value the efforts Cambridge University Press & Assessment invests to safeguard both learners and teachers’ agencies and keep them feel they all still own their daily practices. I truly do have the awkward feeling that in the few years to come our success either in teaching or learning will boil down to how well we will have befriended Artificial Intelligence and tamed its continuously developing tools.

"...support teaching and..." Splendid. But what teachers are teaching in education/schools are improper to humanity/earth universal existence. So, why amplifiers what are not proper and absolute - that human ignorance may last long and forever? Ongoing education has missing subjects and studies and require update/upgrade. Is it wrong to update/upgrade education or shall it be more costly to employing AI for continued improper education? No! Be fare to self, humanity and earth universal existence. There's need for peace on earth, not political but in education. There can be no candid suggestion/contribution for survival on earth now than update/upgrade of education. Sir, I appreciate.

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