In September, twenty GCSE students will begin a new teacherless course at the premium London school David Game College.
The platforms modify their lesson plans for the term based on what they discover about the student’s areas of strength and weakness.
Lesson plans are customized for each student and strong themes are put to the end of the term so they can be reviewed, while poor topics are addressed more immediately.
Because he has so many students, a teacher doesn’t really know your flaws “explained Joseph, a David Game College GCSE student who has been testing the method.
Therefore, he is unaware of your shortcomings, but the AI will identify them and assist you in becoming better.”
Three “learning coaches” will be present in the classroom to monitor behavior and provide help, so the pupils are not left to fend for themselves.
They will also impart knowledge in disciplines like art and sex education, which AI now finds difficult.