Mozambique's Educational Struggles: Trees and Tech Gaps

In Mozambique, education is facing a paradoxical challenge where students are learning under trees due to a lack of infrastructure, while the potential of AI in education remains largely untapped due to connectivity issues. The situation is worsened by seasonal rains, a shortage of teachers, and inadequate teaching materials, making the integration of technology a daunting task. What does it mean for you? If you're in a place with reliable internet and solid roofs over your classrooms, count your blessings. This scenario highlights the stark differences in educational opportunities worldwide and underscores the need for innovative solutions that bridge these gaps.

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