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Jane Mann has been named the new Chief Education Officer at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, a role that will focus heavily on artificial intelligence in education, modern assessment methods, and the evolution of global education systems. The appointment marks a significant leadership move within the edtech and academic publishing sectors.
Mann steps into the position following a period of transition within the organization's Partnership for Education division. Her mandate includes overseeing the integration of digital tools into traditional curricula and expanding Cambridge's reach in international markets. Industry observers expect her to prioritize the ethical deployment of AI in classroom settings and adaptive testing platforms.
The succession comes at a time when education technology is under intense scrutiny. Schools and governments are grappling with how to regulate generative AI while also leveraging its potential for personalized learning. Mann's background in both educational policy and commercial strategy positions her to bridge those often competing interests.
Under her leadership, Cambridge is likely to accelerate its shift toward data-driven assessment models that can provide real-time feedback to students and teachers. The company has already been piloting AI-assisted grading systems in several countries. Mann's appointment signals a deeper commitment to these technologies, though specific product roadmaps have not been announced.
No further details on her start date or immediate team changes have been released.
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