Seoul's education chief has proposed a concrete roadmap to abolish the Suneung by 2040 and overhaul South Korea's entire university admissions framework β including AI-assisted grading, expanded essay assessment, and a shift from relative to absolute scoring.
South Korea's ambitious AI digital textbook program lost its legal status as an official teaching material just four months after launch. What failed, and what can the world's educators learn from it?
South Korea's ambitiously launched AI Digital Textbook (AIDT) is quietly being renamed after just one year. With 6 out of 10 students never having logged in, we examine what drove the policy shift and what comes next.
South Korea was first in the world to roll out AI-powered digital textbooks in public schools. But the $850M program was effectively scrapped after just one semester. What went wrong β and why did a smartphone ban follow?
South Korea's ambitious AI digital textbook initiative β once hailed as a world first β has hit a major turning point with the change of government. Why did the policy stumble, and what can the world learn from it?