In a classroom where students of all ages are singing instead of memorizing, math is starting to make sense. Niah Spriggs, an ...
On an evening in Bengaluru, 14-year-old Aarav sits at his dining table, staring at a chemistry problem. His notebook lies open. Half the page is crossed out. His next tuition class is two days away.
Artificial intelligence has rapidly become a part of everyday life, influencing industries ranging from healthcare and banking to entertainment and transportation. Education is no exception. Students ...