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In the age of AI and technology, ancient Indian maths will dilute rigour, job prospects of students
Mathematics education in India must stay strongly focused on areas that directly contribute to employability, research capacity and innovation.
Mathematician Mikhail Ganzhinov found new records for kissing numbers in 10, 11, and 14 dimensions, proving human insight can ...
India is gearing up to turn its education system on its head by introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to students as early ...
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The Age of De-Skilling
But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de ...
For Innerarity, the thought that someone has taken their own life because “ an algorithm recommended it ” brings us back to a ...
State education officials have long lagged behind tech developments, and now they’re playing catchup on establishing guidelines for AI use in K-12 classrooms. At the same time, polls find declining ...
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What Scientists Just Uncovered in the Mayan Calendar Is Far More Advanced Than All Modern Calculations
A 13th-century manuscript sits under glass, its bark-paper pages filled with vivid glyphs and cryptic figures, in a quiet ...
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Parenting mistake: Why the 'how many marks did you get' question is not helping children at all
Deek Parassini, Truth-based Global Transformational Guide and Founder of LIAP, offers a deep and insightful analysis of why ...
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India’s proposed push for ancient maths risks loss of rigour, employability | Ziya Uddin et. al.
But there is a strong push for Indian Knowledge Systems, as evident from the addition of courses on Kala Ganana (traditional Indian time keeping), Bharatiya Bijganit (Indian algebra), Shulva Sutra ...
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