The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly dismantling one of the most entrenched practices in Kenyan schools: the routine purchase of commercial printer assessments. For decades, schools have relied on externally produced exam booklets, often marketed as “KNEC-standard”, to evaluate learners. While these materials offered convenience, they also created dependency, limited teacher agency, … Continue reading With AI schools don’t need to buy commercial printer assessments
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With AI schools don’t need to buy commercial printer assessments
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly dismantling one of the most entrenched practices in Kenyan schools: the routine purchase of commercial printer assessments. For decades, schools have relied on externally produced exam booklets, often marketed as “KNEC-standard”, to evaluate learners. While these materials offered convenience, they also created dependency, limited teacher agency, … Continue reading With AI schools don’t need to buy commercial printer assessments