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Human Ingenuity Meets AI: Why Computer Science Careers Remain Secure in the Age of AI

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With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies capable of generating computer code from simple prompts, a pressing question has emerged: Will computer science as a discipline—and the jobs of programmers—soon become obsolete? The answer, according to recent in-depth analysis and expert commentary, is a resounding no. As AI becomes an increasingly common fixture in the world of software development, it is reshaping but not replacing traditional computer science roles, opening new opportunities for innovation—and requiring a new set of skills from practitioners and students alike (Herzing University).

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Early Childhood Emotion Skills Linked to Teen Anxiety and Depression: New Findings for Thai Schools

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A landmark study from the University of Edinburgh shows that children who struggle to regulate their emotions by age seven face a higher risk of anxiety and depression in adolescence. An analysis of nearly 19,000 participants found that early emotional dysregulation predicts later internalizing problems, such as sadness, worry, and fear. The research underscores the importance of teaching emotional coping skills in childhood, with clear implications for parents and educators in Thailand and beyond.

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Early Emotional Struggles in Children Strongly Linked to Teen Anxiety and Depression, Landmark Study Finds

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A new study led by the University of Edinburgh has found that children who struggle to manage their emotions as early as age seven are at a much higher risk of developing anxiety and depression during their teenage years. The research, published in the Journal of Affective Disorders and funded by the UK’s Medical Research Foundation, tracked nearly 19,000 young people and uncovered a clear connection between early difficulties with emotion regulation and later internalizing problems such as sadness, worry, and fear. The findings highlight the critical importance of teaching emotional coping skills in childhood—a lesson with profound implications for parents and educators in Thailand and around the world Neuroscience News.

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AI Use Triggers Major Academic Integrity Scandal Among Computer Science Students

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A significant academic integrity scandal has erupted at Yale University after “clear evidence of AI usage” was flagged in roughly one-third of submissions in a popular computer science course, raising urgent questions on the reliability of AI-detection and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in education. Over 150 students were enrolled in Computer Science 223 (“Data Structures and Programming Techniques”) when students and faculty alike were thrust into the center of a debate that echoes far beyond Yale’s campus.

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Yale AI Integrity Scandal Highlights Global Debate on Education and AI

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A major academic integrity incident at Yale University has sparked a nationwide debate about AI use in coursework. About one-third of submissions in a popular computer science course showed “clear evidence of AI usage,” prompting questions about how reliable AI-detection is and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in education. More than 150 students in Computer Science 223 (“Data Structures and Programming Techniques”) faced a campus-wide conversation about ethics, learning, and assessment.

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Block-Based Coding Opens Doors to Computer Science for Thai Students and Teachers

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The Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) in Orlando highlighted a global challenge: making computer science accessible to every student and educator. With more than 9,000 participants, experts discussed how block-based programming can level the field for young learners and non-expert teachers. For Thailand, where digital transformation is accelerating, these insights resonate with efforts to bridge urban–rural gaps in classrooms.

Computer science education is becoming essential worldwide, shaping both economies and daily life through digital literacy. In Thailand, the government’s long-range Strategic Plan aims to overhaul curricula so students acquire future-ready skills. Yet barriers remain, including language, teacher training, and infrastructure, especially outside big cities. Data from Thailand’s education sector shows ongoing gaps in resource distribution and access.

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Breaking Down Barriers: How Block-Based Coding is Opening Doors to Computer Science for All

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The Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) in Orlando this year spotlighted one of the most pressing challenges in global education: making computer science accessible for every student and teacher. With more than 9,000 participants from around the world, experts at the event—including the director of computer science education for an international robotics firm—discussed how tools like block-based programming are leveling the playing field for young learners and non-expert educators alike. For Thailand, where the push for digital transformation is accelerating, these developments resonate strongly with efforts to bridge digital divides across urban and rural classrooms.

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Ireland Tops Global Education Rankings as Thailand Faces Challenges in Tertiary Attainment

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The latest global rankings of the most educated countries, released by CBRE Research and widely reported in international media, have produced some unexpected results: the United States, long perceived as a leader, is now surpassed by several other nations, while Ireland emerges as the world’s top country for higher education attainment. Meanwhile, Thailand, although making strides in education, remains outside the top cohort, fueling discussions on the nation’s future competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge-driven world [thinkstewartville.com][Visual Capitalist].

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Resilience Boost: 10 Evidence-Based Ways Teachers Can Beat Burnout in Thai Classrooms

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New research highlights ten science-based strategies to build resilience among teachers and reduce burnout. With heavy workloads, evolving curricula, and social pressures, supporting teacher well-being is crucial for the future of Thailand’s education system.

Teaching remains deeply rewarding but demanding. Thai educators, like their global peers, face large classes, administrative tasks, and the emotional work of guiding students. The Covid-19 era added strain by forcing rapid shifts to online learning. Data from global education bodies show that teacher well-being directly shapes classroom climate, student outcomes, and overall school performance, making resilience essential for high-quality teaching.

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Surge in AI-Driven Cheating Among College Students Raises Global Alarms

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A rapidly escalating wave of academic dishonesty has gripped universities worldwide, with a recent UK study exposing a dramatic rise in students caught cheating with artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT. The findings, which reveal nearly 7,000 proven cases of AI-facilitated cheating between 2023 and 2024, spotlight an urgent challenge for educators not just in the UK but across the globe, including Thailand. Experts warn these figures are likely just the “tip of the iceberg,” suggesting that the true scope of technology-driven misconduct is far greater and largely undetected—potentially transforming how societies view and manage academic integrity (The Guardian).

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Ten Research-Backed Approaches Offer Vital Support for Teachers Facing Burnout

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In an era marked by heightened stress and mounting expectations, recent research highlights ten proven strategies that can help teachers build resilience and reduce the risks of burnout—an issue of growing concern within Thailand’s education system and across the globe. As schools nationwide continue to grapple with heavy workloads, rapidly evolving curricula, and societal pressures, the importance of fostering teacher well-being is more crucial than ever for the future of Thai education.

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Thai Universities Confront AI-Driven Cheating as Global Alarm Grows

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A surge in AI-assisted cheating is rattling universities worldwide, with a UK study showing a sharp rise in cases involving tools like ChatGPT. The research reports nearly 7,000 proven instances of AI-facilitated cheating in 2023–2024, signaling a widening challenge for educators beyond the UK and into Thailand. Experts warn the figures may only scratch the surface, as advanced AI capabilities outpace detection methods.

The trend marks a shift from traditional cheating to high-tech shortcuts that deliver rapid and sophisticated results. The latest findings indicate an average of 5.1 students per 1,000 engaged in AI-enabled cheating in 2023–24, up 219 percent from the previous year. Projections suggest this rate could rise further, underscoring the expanding scale of the problem.

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Thailand’s Higher Education Gap: Learning from Ireland and Ireland’s Lead in Global Rankings

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Thailand faces a challenging path to higher education attainment as global rankings spotlight rising international competition. New research from CBRE Group shows Ireland at the top for tertiary attainment, with more than half of adults aged 25-64 holding at least a bachelor’s degree. Switzerland and Singapore follow, while the United States remains above 40 percent, underscoring a persistent strength in universities and research ecosystems worldwide. For Thai readers, these findings spark questions about how Thailand can strengthen its own higher education system to support innovation and inclusive growth. Data and analysis from major think tanks and research outlets highlight these trends and their implications for policy and practice, including in Thailand’s neighbor and economic partner region.

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Thai Adaptation Ahead: What Gen Z’s Evolving View of College Means for Thailand

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A global shift is reshaping perceptions of higher education as young people question the value of a college degree. In the United States, a growing portion of Gen Z says college may not be worth the cost, a revelation that could influence education and employment trends in Thailand as well.

Rising tuition, heavy student debt, and doubts about the wage premium are central to this debate. Data from research conducted by Indeed Hiring Lab and Harris Poll in March 2025 shows that 51% of Gen Z respondents with an associate degree or higher consider their degree a waste of money. This view contrasts sharply with older generations and reflects a broader concern about return on investment. Reports across American media highlight a national mood of skepticism, while parallel polls from other outlets confirm a similar pattern.

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Young Americans Grow Wary of College Degrees, Citing Debt and Diminishing Returns

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A wave of skepticism is sweeping across the United States as a new generation of young adults—especially those from Generation Z—are increasingly questioning the value of a college degree. Recent research reveals that more than half of young Americans now view their college education as a waste of money, a significant shift with profound implications for individuals, educational institutions, and global workforce dynamics.

This generational disillusionment comes at a time when tuition costs have soared, student debt continues to climb, and the traditional advantages of holding a degree are increasingly in doubt. For Thai readers, these trends bear close watching, as they reflect global currents in higher education and could foreshadow developments in Thailand’s own educational landscape.

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Uncertainty for US Universities as International Student Policies Tighten

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As the United States grapples with shifting immigration policies and intensifying global competition, the future of its 1.1 million international students—and the vast contributions they make—hangs in the balance. Latest developments, including a temporary suspension of new student visa appointments and heightened social media vetting, have left international students anxious and universities concerned about the long-term impact on the nation’s educational standing and economic strength (Al Jazeera).

Recent moves by the US government, particularly the State Department’s decision on May 27th to pause scheduling new student visa appointments, have intensified an atmosphere of apprehension among current and prospective international students. The policy comes in the wake of several other restrictions, notably expanded social media screenings. For international students—such as a junior at Georgetown University recently interviewed—these changes have fueled anxieties about deportation or sudden policy shifts that could jeopardize their studies and futures.

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US Study Destination Uncertainty Faces Tightening Policies—What It Means for Thai Students

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The United States is tightening immigration rules and facing intensified global competition, casting uncertainty over 1.1 million international students and the broad economic and academic contributions they support. New measures, including a temporary pause on scheduling certain student visa appointments and expanded social media screening, have heightened anxiety among prospective students and concern among universities about long-term effects on the U.S. education landscape.

Policy shifts are already changing the outlook for international students. The State Department paused new student visa appointments in late May, adding to a climate of precaution. Observers note that these changes, paired with stricter scrutiny of applicants, could disrupt study plans and threaten ongoing enrollment. Data from research by leading education organizations shows the potential ripple effects across campuses nationwide.

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How Artificial Intelligence Is Forcing Universities to Rethink Their Purpose

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As artificial intelligence sweeps through higher education, universities face a crisis that threatens the very integrity of learning, with recent research and expert analysis suggesting education might soon become a mere formality unless institutions adapt to AI’s radical impacts. In a widely discussed essay published this week, education analyst Jacob Howland argues that AI is not only enabling rampant academic dishonesty but is also undermining the mission and meaning of universities at their core (UnHerd).

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Rethinking University Purpose in the AI Era: What Thailand Can Learn

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As artificial intelligence reshapes higher education, universities face a critical moment. A widely discussed analysis argues that AI risks eroding the core meaning of learning unless institutions adapt to its rapid impacts. For Thai readers, this debate hits close to home as Thai universities invest in edtech and AI tools while grappling with questions of purpose, integrity, and public trust.

Thailand’s higher education landscape already wrestles with post-pandemic online learning, ideological shifts, and fast-paced technological change. Public and private universities are expanding digital platforms and AI-assisted classrooms. The key question is whether these tools will deepen understanding and creativity or turn education into a mere credentialing process.

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Learning Without Fear: How Northern Ireland’s School Anxiety Crisis Informs Thai Classrooms

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A surge in anxiety among students is reshaping how schools view attendance and well-being. In Northern Ireland, thousands of children have missed substantial numbers of days, and experts warn that emotionally driven school avoidance is disrupting education at a scale that demands urgent action. Data shows that 85,000 pupils have missed more than 10% of school days this year, underscoring a crisis that goes beyond truancy. This international development offers timely lessons for Thai educators and policymakers navigating post-pandemic mental health and learning challenges.

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School Anxiety Reaches ‘Epidemic’ Levels: Lessons from Northern Ireland and Implications for Thai Classrooms

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School-related anxiety among students has reached an “epidemic” scale in Northern Ireland, with absenteeism numbers and emotional distress rates sparking urgent calls for intervention and reform. Recent reporting from the BBC revealed that 85,000 children in Northern Ireland have missed more than a tenth of school days this academic year alone, with experts warning that emotionally-based school anxiety is “off the Richter scale” and significantly disrupting education systems (BBC News). As Thailand contends with its own mental health challenges among students—exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic—this global surge in school anxiety offers critical lessons local educators and policymakers must urgently consider.

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Ancient Strategy, Modern Play: Asian Board Games Endure Across Generations

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A wave of interest in ancient Asian board games is reshaping how people play, learn, and connect. As digital entertainment dominates, researchers and journalists note a resurgence of classic games that originated in imperial courts, monasteries, and bustling markets across Asia. The revival is not just about nostalgia; it also touches cognitive development, cultural exchange, and even AI research. According to studies and industry reports, games like Go, Mahjong, and Xiangqi continue to evolve through online platforms and modern tournaments, while preserving their cultural roots.

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Thai Students Could Lead AI-Pocused High School Curriculum, Inspired by Global Push

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A global push to standardize AI and computer science in high schools is gaining momentum. More than 250 top business leaders joined Code.org in urging policymakers to make AI and CS courses a requirement. The open letter argues that AI literacy is essential for students to compete in a rapidly changing economy. Thailand can draw practical lessons from this movement as it evolves its own education strategy.

The collaboration between business leaders and Code.org signals a rare alignment of industry and education. Signatories span technology, finance, manufacturing, and retail, stressing that without solid foundations in AI and CS, students risk falling behind in a job market where digital skills are increasingly non-negotiable. In the United States, policy actions already prioritize STEM and AI education, illustrating a clear model for national reform. As AI tools such as generative models and intelligent tutoring systems enter classrooms, the call for comprehensive curriculum updates grows stronger.

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Top CEOs and Code.org Unite to Push AI Education in High Schools: What It Means for Thailand

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A wave of advocacy is sweeping across the education landscape as more than 250 top corporate leaders, together with Code.org—one of the world’s most influential computer science non-profits—have urged policymakers to make artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science classes a standard requirement in high schools. Their call, encapsulated in an open letter published earlier this month, highlights mounting pressure on the US and global education systems to ensure that today’s students are equipped for an era dominated by AI-powered technologies. This ambitious push, already supported by research and global industry trends, holds important lessons and opportunities for Thailand as it grapples with its own transformation in education and workforce preparation.

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