The Fourth Education Revolution Reconsidered: Will Artificial Intelligence Enrich or Diminish Humanity
By (Author) Anthony Seldon
By (author) Oladimeji Abidoye
By (author) Timothy Metcalf
Legend Press Ltd
The University of Buckingham Press
24th March 2021
5th October 2020
Covid Edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
006.3
Paperback
448
Width 229mm, Height 152mm
500g
Sir Anthony Seldon, the prominent political biographer and leading educationalist, addresses one of the high-stakes issues that will determine our future: the role of artificial intelligence and its impact on the world of education.
AI will be an altogether new way of spreading education across the world, especially to those hundreds of millions who currently have limited access to it. As schools across the world have been shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic and many education systems have been forced to migrate, at least temporarily, to online platforms, the debate about how to deliver knowledge has never been more relevant.
Britain and the US have an excellent education system in their schools and universitiesexcellent, but tailored to the 20th century. The mass teaching methods of the third revolution era have failed to conquer enduring problems of inequity and unfairness. Will the fourth AI revolution be able to remedy these problems
This book, presented in an updated second edition, is a call to educators everywhere to open their eyes to what is coming. If we do so, then the future will be shaped by us in the interests of humanity as a wholebut if we dont, then it will be imposed by others.
Currently Vice-Chancellor of Buckingham University, Sir Anthony Seldon is the former head of one of the UKs leading independent schools. He is regarded as one of the most authoritative high-profile commentators on education, and his views are frequently sought by the government and political parties. A champion of digital learning and of bridging the divide between state and independent sectors, he is also a pre-eminent political writer and contemporary historian, having written seminal biographies of five recent Prime Ministers.