AI-simulated students consistently outperform real students—and make different kinds of mistakes—in math and reading comprehension, according to a new study.
Whether reading a book or listening to a recording, the goal is the same: understanding. But these activities aren’t exactly alike.
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It's the first Nation's Report Card since the Trump administration began making cuts to the U.S. Education Department. The ...
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