The quality of education in Karachi faces serious challenges. Many students struggle in overcrowded classrooms with insufficiently trained teachers, making it difficult for them to learn effectively. To help students succeed, we need innovative solutions, one of which is artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to personalise learning, allowing students
to progress at their own pace and adapt to their unique learning styles.
It can also support teachers by handling administrative tasks, freeing them to focus on teaching. For this to work, it’s essential to train teachers to use AI tools effectively. The government could collaborate with tech companies to create AI programmes tailored to our schools’ needs.
Abeeha Asad
Karachi
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