The Use of Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Learning: Teacher Perspective

This study aimed to explore teachers' current practices around the personalization of education for students with reading comprehension challenges. We also delved into their experiences and opinions on using artificial intelligence in this regard. Interviews with teachers from various schools a...

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