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Posted on 03/04/202631/03/2026 by Rafael Scapin

Is AI the solution to the problems that make higher education “ill” in the first place? Towards a technology-agnostic, future-proof approach

AI is widely promoted as a fix for higher education’s flaws, but this paper argues it cannot solve deep structural issues like inequality and quality, advocating instead for a technology-agnostic approach where tools are adopted only if they clearly outperform or enhance human teaching.

https://jalt.open-publishing.org/jalt/index.php/jalt/article/view/3803/1051

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