A digital transformation with the launch of an AI-driven assistant.
Greeceās Ministry of Education is developing an AI-powered digital assistant aimed at helping students bridge learning gaps. Set to launch in the 2025-2026 school year, the tool will analyse student responses to exercises, identifying areas where they struggle and recommending targeted study materials. Initially focused on middle and senior high school students, it may eventually expand to lower elementary grades as well.
The AI assistant uses machine-learning algorithms to assess studentsā strengths and weaknesses, tailoring study plans accordingly. Integrated with Greeceās Digital Tutoring platform, it will leverage over 15,000 interactive exercises and 7,500 educational videos. Teachers will also have access to the data, allowing them to better support their students.
Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis highlighted that the project, part of the āEnhancing the Digital Schoolā initiative, is designed to complement, not replace, traditional teaching methods. The initiative, which aims to modernise Greeceās education system, will be funded through the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility. Approval is expected in March, after which competitive bidding will begin for the projectās implementation.
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