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Matt Barnum: Mark Zuckerberg and the Failure of Personalized Learning - Diane Ravitch
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Tangentially relevant to AI safety as a real-world case study of large-scale AI deployment failure in education, highlighting the gap between tech-sector optimism and evidence-based outcomes; useful for discussions of AI evaluation and deployment governance.
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This post by Diane Ravitch discusses Matt Barnum's reporting on the failure of Mark Zuckerberg's heavily funded personalized learning initiative in education, examining how AI-driven individualized instruction did not deliver promised outcomes. It serves as a case study in the gap between tech-sector optimism about AI in education and real-world results.
Key Points
- •Zuckerberg invested hundreds of millions into personalized learning technology, but results showed little to no measurable improvement in student outcomes.
- •The initiative illustrates how Silicon Valley assumptions about AI and data-driven personalization can fail when applied to complex human systems like education.
- •Tech philanthropists often bypass rigorous evidence in favor of scaling unproven interventions, raising governance and accountability concerns.
- •The failure highlights risks of deploying AI-based systems at scale without adequate evaluation or understanding of educational context.
- •Serves as a cautionary tale about overconfidence in algorithmic solutions to social problems.
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# [Matt Barnum: Mark Zuckerberg and the Failure of “Personalized Learning”](https://dianeravitch.net/2023/10/16/matt-barnum-mark-zuckerberg-and-the-failure-of-personalized-learning/)
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For several years, vendors of Education technology have promoted the bizarre idea that learning on a computer is “personalized,” as compared to human interaction with a teacher. Tech leaders like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates believed that technology would make it possible to accelerate learning and raise test scores by standardizing teaching.
Matt Barnum [reports in Chalkbeat that Zuckerberg’s efforts failed.](https://www.chalkbeat.org/2023/10/4/23903768/mark-zuckerberg-czi-schools-personalized-learning-technology-summit) He and his wife Priscilla Chan via their CZI Initiative realize that their support of Summit Learning failed. However they are now betting on artificial intelligence.
What’s clear is that they do not trust teachers.
Barnum begins:
_Several years ago, Mark Zuckerberg had grand designs for American schools._
_The Facebook founder and his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan, poured well over $100 million into an online platform known as Summit Learning that initially [aspired](https://www.chalkbeat.org/2019/8/22/21121873/summit-learning-reports-highlight-big-ambitions-for-personalized-learning-struggles-to-prove-academi) to be in half of the nation’s schools. In 2017, Zuckerberg [suggested](https://www.chalkbeat.org/2018/1/29/21104250/why-personalized-learning-advocates-like-mark-zuckerberg-keep-citing-a-1984-study-and-why-it-might-n) that technology-based “personalized learning” could vault the average student to the 98th percentile of performance._
_Fast forward to this summer: The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the couple’s philanthropic arm, [laid off](https://www.the74million.org/article/chan-zuckerberg-initiative-lays-off-members-of-education-team/) [dozens](https://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-priscilla-chans-czi-layoffs-2023-8) of staff on its education team and announced a shift in strategy. “Our understanding of what’s possible in the world of education — and in our world more generally — has changed,” Sandra Liu Huang, CZI’s head of education, wrote in an August [blog post](https://chanzuckerberg.com/blog/future-education-work/). “And so, at CZI, our education efforts must change too. Navigating these changes is humbling and challenging, but ultimately, necessary.”_
_It was an acknowledgement that the company’s prior education strategy had fallen short of its hopes. Through a spokesperson, Huang decl
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