Can AI replace rote memorisation with skills-based learning?
For decades, classrooms relied on rote memorisation, where students absorbed information without understanding its practical applications. With innovative teaching tools, structured lesson plans, and AI-driven assessments, students now engage in deeper learning. A typical school day is now incomplete without innovative teaching tools, structured lesson plans, and AI assessments that shape each child's learning trajectory. "We have seen a remarkable improvement in learning outcomes since adopting this structured approach," says Vandana Tandon, Principal of Kamal Model Sr. Sec. This shift aligns seamlessly with the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework, both of which focus on experiential learning and holistic student development.
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