Taiwan MoE AI Di+ K-12 pilots
Key Questions
What is Taiwan's AI Di+ experimental program?
The AI Di+ experimental scheme, launched by Taiwan's Ministry of Education in 115, is a 'Slow AI' national program that integrates AI technology, digital tools, and university mentors to support K-12 students in autonomous learning. It aims to make digital education more personalized and supportive.
What are the main goals of the AI Di+ program?
The program focuses on fostering elementary and middle school student autonomy, inquiry-based learning, writing skills aligned with PIRLS standards, and early gap detection. It uses AI companions for emotion-adaptive Socratic questioning to enhance literacy and equity.
Where are the AI Di+ pilots and workshops being conducted?
Pilots and workshops are occurring in locations like Pingtung and Tainan, targeting rural equity, literacy improvement for students, and support for parents through tools like Learning Wang.
National 'Slow AI' experimental program with uni mentors/AI companions for elem/middle autonomy, inquiry/writing/PIRLS, gap detection; Pingtung workshops, Learning Wang emotion-adaptive Socratic advances Tainan literacy/rural equity for students/parents.