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The Ministry of Education has launched a new digital platform aimed at helping students better prepare for the SEA 2026 examinations.

The SEA Past Paper Solutions Platform, powered by an AI avatar tutor, is designed to strengthen students' understanding—particularly in mathematics—while supporting teachers and parents in the learning process.

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00:00The Ministry of Education has constructed a SEA past paper solutions platform to support students writing the SEA 2026 exams.
00:09The platform is a comprehensive learning support system powered by an AI avatar tutor designed to assist students both in and out of the classroom.
00:19Minister of Education Dr. Michael Dowlatt says the initiative bridged the gap between home and school learning.
00:26We are bridging the gap between the classroom and the home using the software.
00:35So I'm pleased to note that this platform uses digital tools and emerging AI enabled approaches to support learning that is accessible, student centered and aligned with all our curriculum standards.
00:53The Education Minister explained that mathematics, which forms the foundation for problem solving and critical thinking, is a major focus of the platform.
01:04It allows our students to learn at their own pace.
01:08They will be able to revisit difficult concepts and review and practice, and this will build their confidence, especially in the area of mathematics.
01:24Dr. Dowlatt emphasized that the platform is not intended to replace teachers, but rather to strengthen classroom instruction and support remedial work.
01:34This software actually equips our teachers and educators with an additional resource to meet the diverse learning needs of our students.
01:46And so this is what at the Ministry of Education we are doing.
01:50This is the responsible integration of technology.
01:53This is what it looks like.
01:55This is adding another layer of resources in our teaching toolkit to enhance the ability of our teachers to create opportunities for our students to succeed as they move from one level of education to another.
02:13The Minister urged students to use the platform not only to prepare for the SEA examinations, but also to strengthen their confidence and understanding of mathematics.
02:23This is Shala Kistu, TV6 News.
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