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ver the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the Education Technology (EdTech) gap within the Nigerian Education system (primary and secondary). EdTech is not just about reformatting books, training manuals or the individual technologies themselves. It is about applying digital technology to deliver a new form of learning architecture. EdTech has become critical to the classroom of the future which reminds me of John Dewey’s quote, “If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.”
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Gone are the days of library visits to photocopy a few pages from an Encyclopedia for a school project. Thanks to a generation that has grown up with technology at their fingertips, school children and even kindergartners now live in a world where education has changed and the internet is their primary source of entertainment and information.
Bright Scholar Announces Unaudited Financial Results for the Second Fiscal Quarter of FY2021
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FOSHAN, China, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bright Scholar Education Holdings Limited ( Bright Scholar, the Company, we or our ) (NYSE: BEDU), a global premier education service company, today announced its unaudited financial results for the second fiscal quarter ended February 28, 2021.
Second Fiscal Quarter Ended February 28, 2021 Financial Highlights
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1. Adjusted gross profit/(loss) is defined as gross profit/(loss) excluding amortization of intangible assets. Adjusted gross margin is defined as adjusted gross profit/(loss) divided by revenue.
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Adaptive Learning: The driver for the schools of the future
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Adaptive Learning uses AI to adjust educational content to students learning style and pace
by Pete Hall March 5, 2021
As teachers and administrators strive to improve student performance and graduation rates, they’re increasingly leveraging new Educational Technology (EdTech) to deliver a higher quality learning experience. To gain a competitive advantage, EdTech market players are integrating advanced technologies such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and Blockchain that are set to be the largest revenue contributors to the education sector in the coming years.