In the PISA program, for Finland, Estonia, the best in Europe in education, is encouraged to use phones in classrooms.
In Estonia, considered a new educational force in Europe, students are required to use their phones regularly in the classroom.
In addition, students will have their own artificial intelligence accounts in September.
Small Baltic nation, with a population of 1.4 million, is the best performance country in Europe, leaving behind the Finland's neighboring country in the international student assessment program of the organization of cooperation and economic development. Estonia won the first place in the fields of mathematics, science and creative thinking of Estonia on the last Pisa tour, published in 2022 and published a year later.
Estonia, formerly part of the Soviet Union, is now leaving countries with much larger population and much larger budget. According to The Guardian, there are many reasons for the success of Estonia, but it holds all the digital things separate it from others.
It banned some European countries
While the United Kingdom and some other countries are concerned about concentration and mental health, Estonian teachers have actively encouraged students to use their phones as a learning tool.
Estonia is currently offering a national initiative called AI Leap, which he said that he would equip students and teachers of artificial artificial media and skills in the world class.
Openai, will turn Estonia into an experimental environment for artificial intelligence in schools, which are university negotiations. The goal is to provide free access to the highest artificial intelligence learning tools for 58,000 students and 5,000 teachers in 2027.
Teachers will be trained in technology, focus on digital ethics and themselves, and equality in education and artificial intelligence knowledge will be prioritized. Authorities say they will turn Estonia into one of the smartest artificial intelligence countries, not only saturated with technology but also the smartest artificial intelligence.
“Society is easy Estonia's research and education minister, Kristina Kallas, said that during the visit to London this week for the Education World Forum: “I know that most European countries are skeptical and careful about the screen, mobile phone and technology. Kallas said there is no ban on mobile phones in schools in Estonia. Do not hear any problems that are honest, Kal said, “The schools determine the rules at the local level. We use mobile phones to find out, ”he added. Kallas has shown that local elections will be held in October:“ 16 -Year -old can vote and vote online via mobile phones. Therefore, we want them to use mobile phones to perform citizens' duties, participate in elections, to get information and analyze political platforms, ”he said.