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Estonia Embraces AI in Schools While Avoiding Phone Bans

Estonia Chooses AI Over Bans

Estonia is taking a distinctive approach compared to its European neighbors by choosing not to ban mobile phones in schools. While many countries are concerned about digital distractions and have imposed strict rules on phone usage, Estonia is leveraging the opportunity technology presents. The government believes that integrating devices with purpose-built education technology can keep students engaged and provide modern learning experiences. Authorities argue that rather than restricting technology, it should be guided and incorporated responsibly within the educational system for maximum benefit.

Pioneering Digital Education Initiatives

Central to Estonia’s strategy is the wide implementation of artificial intelligence in classrooms. This includes using AI tools for personalized learning, grading assistance, and helping teachers manage workloads. The move is part of Estonia’s long-standing reputation as a digital innovator, with experts from the education sector voicing support for such forward-thinking measures. Estonia’s experiment could set an example for other nations, showing how AI and thoughtful tech integration might address modern educational challenges without heavy-handed bans or restrictions.

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