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Comparing the Best AI Tools for Education: Insights for Inclusive, Future-Ready Learning

Andrii Vyshniak
June 24, 2025
Comparing the Best AI Tools for Education: Insights for Inclusive, Future-Ready Learning
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the educational landscape, empowering institutions, educators, and students with tools that are more adaptive, inclusive, and scalable than ever before. As we at UNOWA continue to design and deliver comprehensive educational systems tailored to national standards, we recognize the critical importance of selecting the best AI tools for education — especially for ministries, curriculum authorities, and institutional leaders across the EU, MENA, and CIS regions.

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The Rise of AI in Education: Key Facts and Trends

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AI-driven EdTech platforms are no longer a futuristic concept — they are a present-day necessity. In 2025, the global EdTech market is experiencing unprecedented growth, with AI tools being integrated into national education systems to address challenges such as teacher shortages, language diversity, and the demand for future-ready skills. According to recent studies, AI-powered platforms are now central to large-scale curriculum reforms and inclusive education initiatives, supporting both mainstream and special education needs (SEN).

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Key Statistics:

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  • The global EdTech market is projected to surpass $400 billion by 2025, with AI tools accounting for a significant share of this growth (HolonIQ).
  • Over 60% of ministries in the EU and MENA regions have launched or piloted AI-in-education initiatives focusing on teacher training, digital infrastructure, and inclusive content.
  • AI platforms are enabling ministries to scale personalized learning to millions of students, monitor outcomes in real time, and support teachers with automated grading and content recommendations.

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What Makes an AI Platform Stand Out?

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Adaptability and Inclusivity: The best AI tools for education are not just automating administrative tasks — they are enabling new pedagogical models such as competency-based and mastery learning. These platforms are designed to be accessible, supporting multiple languages and accommodating students with disabilities.

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Alignment with National Standards: Ministries and curriculum authorities are prioritizing solutions that align with national curricula, support diverse learners, and enable data-driven decision-making.

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Data Privacy and Ethics: With regulations like the EU’s AI Act and GDPR, data privacy, transparency, and algorithmic accountability are non-negotiable. MENA and CIS countries are also developing national EdTech strategies, often referencing UNESCO’s guidelines for inclusive and equitable digital education.

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“AI will continue transforming education in ways both expected and unexpected. For EdTechs navigating these changes, adaptability and a focus on equity are key.”

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Comparing Leading EdTech AI Platforms

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Below, we compare some of the best AI tools for education in 2025, focusing on their features, regional suitability, and support for special education needs:

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Platform

Key Features

Region Suitability

SEN Support

Notable Use

Docebo

AI-driven content tagging, personalized suggestions

EU, MENA, CIS

Moderate

Corporate & institutional training

Sana Labs

Knowledge discovery, speech recognition, real-time queries

EU, MENA

High

Knowledge management, accessibility

Absorb LMS

Automated admin, reskilling, analytics

Global

Moderate

Employee & student training

Querium

Personalized tutoring, real-time feedback

Global

High

Math & STEM, SEN

Woot Math

Adaptive math learning, real-time support

Global

High

K-12, SEN

GradeSlam

On-demand tutoring, personalized learning

Global

High

K-12, higher ed, SEN

TutorMe

AI tutor matching, real-time support

Global

Moderate

K-12, higher ed

OpenAI (GPT)

Language models, content generation, accessibility

Global

High

Content creation, language support

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Our Approach: At UNOWA, we integrate and adapt these leading AI platforms within our educational systems — such as MIKKO for inclusive education and Ulabs for STEM innovation — ensuring they are tailored to local curricula, languages, and accessibility requirements.

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Impact on Large-Scale Educational Reform

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AI-powered EdTech platforms are enabling ministries and institutions to:

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  • Scale personalized learning to millions of students, adapting to individual needs and learning paces.
  • Monitor learning outcomes in real time, allowing for data-driven curriculum adjustments.
  • Support teachers with automated grading, content recommendations, and professional development resources.
  • Integrate SEN students into mainstream classrooms with adaptive assessments and accessibility features, such as text-to-speech, language translation, and dyslexia-friendly fonts.

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These capabilities are particularly valuable for supporting national standards and ensuring that every learner — regardless of background or ability — has access to quality education.

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Regulations, Policies, and Best Practices

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Data Protection: The EU’s AI Act and GDPR set strict standards for data privacy and algorithmic transparency. Ministries and institutional leaders must ensure that any AI platform they adopt is fully compliant with these regulations.

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Ethical AI Use: Many governments are establishing AI “guardrails” — practical guidelines and best practices — to allow for innovation while protecting students. For example, UNESCO’s AI in Education policy guidelines emphasize the importance of equity, transparency, and accountability.

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Professional Advice:

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  • Prioritize platforms with robust data privacy and security features.
  • Select tools that offer adaptive learning, real-time feedback, and analytics for continuous improvement.
  • Invest in teacher training to maximize the benefits of AI tools.
  • Foster partnerships with EdTech providers for pilot programs and continuous improvement.

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Our Experience: Empowering Institutions for the Future

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With over 15 years of experience and more than 300 national projects delivered, we at UNOWA have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of AI in education. Our systems are designed to be inclusive, locally adaptable, and future-ready, supporting ministries, curriculum authorities, and institutional leaders in achieving large-scale impact.

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We believe every child deserves access to quality education, regardless of their abilities. That’s why our solutions — spanning inclusive education, STEM innovation, curriculum-aligned content, training, and analytics — are built to empower educators and students alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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What are the best AI tools for education in 2025?

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Some of the leading platforms include Docebo, Sana Labs, Absorb LMS, Querium, Woot Math, GradeSlam, TutorMe, and OpenAI (GPT). Each offers unique features for personalized learning, accessibility, and data-driven decision-making.

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How do AI platforms support inclusive and special education needs?

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AI tools provide adaptive assessments, real-time feedback, and accessibility features such as text-to-speech, language translation, and dyslexia-friendly fonts. This ensures that students with diverse needs can fully participate in learning.

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What should ministries and institutional leaders look for in an AI EdTech platform?

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Key considerations include alignment with national standards, robust data privacy and security, adaptability to local curricula and languages, and proven impact on learning outcomes.

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Are there regulations governing the use of AI in education?

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Yes. The EU’s AI Act and GDPR set strict standards for data privacy and transparency. MENA and CIS countries are developing national EdTech strategies, often referencing UNESCO’s guidelines for ethical and inclusive AI use.

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How can institutions ensure the ethical use of AI in education?

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By selecting platforms that are transparent, accountable, and compliant with local and international regulations. Regularly reviewing and updating AI usage policies is also essential.

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Further Reading

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Conclusion

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AI-powered EdTech platforms are reshaping education across the EU, MENA, and CIS regions, making learning more inclusive, adaptable, and future-ready. As ministries and institutional leaders seek to transform their educational systems, it is essential to focus on tools that support national standards, special education needs, and ethical AI use. At UNOWA, we are committed to empowering institutions, educators, and students with innovative solutions that create a better world through modern education tools.

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Let’s work together to transform learning experiences for the better. Contact us for a consultation.

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Andrii Vyshniak
30 years at intersection of business, state & digital transformation
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