Coley Nicholson: Focus on physical schooling over AI
WESTERN BUREAU: Attorney-at-law Helene Coley Nicholson, president of Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship Jamaica, is encouraging educators to prioritise interpersonal interaction with students to develop their critical-thinking skills, rather than relying on artificial intelligence (AI), which she says may risk degrading a child’s cognitive development.
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