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United Nations, Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization Committee

[UNESCO]

Committee Size: 25 delegates

The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization promotes freedom and international cooperation. They aim to achieve a sincere understanding with governments to pave a better future. This topic specifically will focus on education and the complications that this field faces.

AI in the field of Education

Artificial Intelligence has many roles in schools for students and teachers alike. For example, AI can enhance students’ learning experience by offering personalized teachings or AI can make lesson plans for teachers. Despite the benefits, there are still many drawbacks. Educators and parents have expressed their concerns, although their worries go deeper than just students using AI to cheat. With the constant use of electronics, students could become disconnected and won’t be able to develop proper social etiquette. Nevertheless, delegates will analyze and research how AI affects education and influences society.

The Accessibility of Education

Even though education is extremely vital in this society, millions of people don’t have access to any informational resources. Millions of children all around the world don’t have access to basic education for a multitude of reasons. Low income, disabilities, displacement, and conflicts are just a few factors that prevent children from attending school. All these aspects perpetuate inequality and injustice which governments are striving to amend. Delegates will explore ways to open opportunities for children to be effectively educated.

UNESCO  Chairs

Olivia Artis

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Yashvi Gupta

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Wilder Model United Nations

Designed by Aditya Mamidala and Afshin Rahaman

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