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College Students Widely Adopt AI, Highlighting Urgent Need for AI Literacy Training
A June 2025 TechTrends study found that 85% of college students use AI, yet 80% lack guidance, prompting a call for colleges to shift from banning AI to providing ethical AI literacy training to avoid exacerbating educational inequities.
College Students Widely Adopt AI, Highlighting Urgent Need for AI Literacy Training
A June 2025 TechTrends study found that 85% of college students use AI, yet 80% lack guidance, prompting a call for colleges to shift from banning AI to providing ethical AI literacy training to avoid exacerbating educational inequities.
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36% Bias Score


AI's Impact on Education: Wuhan Conference Urges Critical Thinking and Ethical AI Use
At the 2025 World Digital Education Conference in Wuhan, experts stressed the need for universities to adapt to the AI era by focusing on critical thinking, information literacy, and ethical AI use to prepare students for an AI-driven future, including developing core AI textbooks and strengthening ...
AI's Impact on Education: Wuhan Conference Urges Critical Thinking and Ethical AI Use
At the 2025 World Digital Education Conference in Wuhan, experts stressed the need for universities to adapt to the AI era by focusing on critical thinking, information literacy, and ethical AI use to prepare students for an AI-driven future, including developing core AI textbooks and strengthening ...
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Debate in Lower Saxony: Mandatory Cursive Writing in Schools
The Lower Saxony Student Council (LSR) is pushing to eliminate mandatory cursive writing in schools, citing its irrelevance in the digital age, while the Minister of Education argues for maintaining it to foster essential skills alongside digital literacy.
Debate in Lower Saxony: Mandatory Cursive Writing in Schools
The Lower Saxony Student Council (LSR) is pushing to eliminate mandatory cursive writing in schools, citing its irrelevance in the digital age, while the Minister of Education argues for maintaining it to foster essential skills alongside digital literacy.
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China Launches Nationwide Lifelong Learning Initiative
China's 400 universities launched 700 lifelong learning projects, including online courses on digital technology and rural revitalization, available to all demographics, aligning with the 20th National Congress's goal of a learning society and the recent launch of a dedicated online platform with 1,...
China Launches Nationwide Lifelong Learning Initiative
China's 400 universities launched 700 lifelong learning projects, including online courses on digital technology and rural revitalization, available to all demographics, aligning with the 20th National Congress's goal of a learning society and the recent launch of a dedicated online platform with 1,...
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44% Bias Score


Digital Technology Use Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 411,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular use of smartphones, computers, and the internet correlated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, an effect stronger than other protective factors, challenging the 'digital dementia' theory.
Digital Technology Use Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 411,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular use of smartphones, computers, and the internet correlated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, an effect stronger than other protective factors, challenging the 'digital dementia' theory.
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Hessian Schools to Ban Mobile Phones
The Hessian state government will propose a law banning personal mobile phone and smart device use in schools, starting next year, to improve learning and mental health, though exceptions may be made for older students and specific subjects.
Hessian Schools to Ban Mobile Phones
The Hessian state government will propose a law banning personal mobile phone and smart device use in schools, starting next year, to improve learning and mental health, though exceptions may be made for older students and specific subjects.
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44% Bias Score

Experts Warn of AI's Impact on Education, Stress Need for Critical Thinking Skills
At the 2025 World Digital Education Conference, experts warned of AI's potential to hinder independent thinking if not coupled with critical thinking skills and information literacy; they stressed the need for educational reform to foster adaptability and digital literacy in students, advocating for...

Experts Warn of AI's Impact on Education, Stress Need for Critical Thinking Skills
At the 2025 World Digital Education Conference, experts warned of AI's potential to hinder independent thinking if not coupled with critical thinking skills and information literacy; they stressed the need for educational reform to foster adaptability and digital literacy in students, advocating for...
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China's 2025 Internet Civilization Conference: Actionable Outcomes and Youth Engagement
The 2025 China Internet Civilization Conference, held June 10-11 in Hefei, Anhui, focuses on AI governance, misinformation, digital literacy, and youth engagement, aiming to foster a positive digital ecosystem through nearly 30 key releases, including reports and action plans.

China's 2025 Internet Civilization Conference: Actionable Outcomes and Youth Engagement
The 2025 China Internet Civilization Conference, held June 10-11 in Hefei, Anhui, focuses on AI governance, misinformation, digital literacy, and youth engagement, aiming to foster a positive digital ecosystem through nearly 30 key releases, including reports and action plans.
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52% Bias Score

Hesse Bans Personal Electronics in Schools
Starting August 2024, a new law in Hesse, Germany, will ban personal electronic devices in schools, allowing teachers to confiscate devices found in use during class; this has caused a political debate with opposition parties raising concerns about the impact on teaching with technology and potentia...

Hesse Bans Personal Electronics in Schools
Starting August 2024, a new law in Hesse, Germany, will ban personal electronic devices in schools, allowing teachers to confiscate devices found in use during class; this has caused a political debate with opposition parties raising concerns about the impact on teaching with technology and potentia...
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36% Bias Score

Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem Launches Initiatives to Combat Societal Divisions Following October 7 Attacks
In response to the October 7 attacks, the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem launched a Leadership Academy and a School of Civic Discourse to address societal divisions through customized leadership training and programs promoting constructive dialogue and digital literacy among young Israelis.

Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem Launches Initiatives to Combat Societal Divisions Following October 7 Attacks
In response to the October 7 attacks, the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem launched a Leadership Academy and a School of Civic Discourse to address societal divisions through customized leadership training and programs promoting constructive dialogue and digital literacy among young Israelis.
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44% Bias Score

AI's Impact on Human Capabilities: A Warning from Elon University Report
An Elon University report, based on surveys of 301 tech leaders, predicts that widespread AI adoption will significantly alter human capabilities within 10 years, potentially negatively impacting empathy, critical thinking, and moral judgment, leading to societal issues such as increased polarizatio...

AI's Impact on Human Capabilities: A Warning from Elon University Report
An Elon University report, based on surveys of 301 tech leaders, predicts that widespread AI adoption will significantly alter human capabilities within 10 years, potentially negatively impacting empathy, critical thinking, and moral judgment, leading to societal issues such as increased polarizatio...
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48% Bias Score

AI in Education: A Teacher's Response Highlights Critical Thinking's Importance
A high school English teacher discovered her student used AI to write an essay with fabricated Bible verses; instead of penalizing, she used this as a teaching moment emphasizing critical thinking and creativity to counter AI's limitations and agency erosion.

AI in Education: A Teacher's Response Highlights Critical Thinking's Importance
A high school English teacher discovered her student used AI to write an essay with fabricated Bible verses; instead of penalizing, she used this as a teaching moment emphasizing critical thinking and creativity to counter AI's limitations and agency erosion.
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28% Bias Score
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