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Israel to become first country to launch nationwide AI tutors for K-12

By ANI | Updated: April 22, 2025 20:42 IST

Tel Aviv [Israel], April 22 (ANI/ TPS): Israel is set to become the first country to implement a nationwide ...

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Tel Aviv [Israel], April 22 (ANI/ TPS): Israel is set to become the first country to implement a nationwide AI tutoring system, thanks to a new partnership between eSelf and the Center for Educational Technology (CET). The pilot program, which begins with Hebrew instruction, will offer every K-12 student a personalized AI tutor.

Harvard University will advise on methodology and impact assessment. eSelf's avatars adapt to students' learning needs, offering real-time, multilingual support and visual explanations. The initiative aims to close educational gaps and address global teacher shortages, setting a new benchmark for AI integration in education. (ANI/ TPS)

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