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ChatGPT has made essay writing fast and efficient. Yet, are schools prepared for AI in education?

“AI in Education: What Every Teacher Should Know”

Artificial intelligence (AI) is an emerging technology that is changing education tools, allowing schools and teachers to do more than ever before. It has already been applied to education, primarily in the form of tools that help develop skills and test systems. The hope is that AI can drive personalised learning, adapt to a range of learning styles, and provide students with immediate feedback on their work.

The Benefits of AI for Schools and Teachers

By leveraging AI, teachers can gain insights into the learning patterns of their students and identify areas where they may need additional support. This can help teachers tailor their instruction to better meet the needs of each student.

Experts claim that AI presents a chance to enhance the teaching of other subjects. For instance, English students could evaluate the technology's writing capabilities. To compare and contrast two press releases for social studies, they might ask ChatGPT to write one after they have read one from a politician. Looking at what the programme got wrong when answering math and science questions, which ChatGPT can sometimes get wrong, could be a valuable lesson. AI technology also helps keep students interested in their academic pursuits. Gamifying education, for instance, increases learning enjoyment and memory retention. This can lead to tutoring and support even at home while doing homework.

Additional AI can quickly spot areas of difficulty for students and help them improve significantly. Teachers can benefit from AI because it can spot gaps in presentations and educational materials and suggest the necessary changes for comprehensive delivery.

The Challenges and Risks of Artificial Intelligence Integration in Education

AI has the potential to transform education by providing personalised learning experiences, automating administrative tasks, and improving student outcomes. However, it also raises moral concerns regarding student recommendations, liability, the impact on employment, data privacy, access to the educational system, personal data concentration, and ownership of data-feeding algorithms.

AI integration into school education requires planning and strategizing within the meager budgets of schools. It is also addictive and biased toward inclusion and equity. Electrical availability, ICT hardware availability, internet reliability, and data costs limit access to AI-based educational tools, and profit orientation hinders effective integration.

Most teachers are not prepared for the future of AI-powered education. AI can help teachers and machines collaborate to achieve the best results for students. Therefore, professional development workshops and AI courses should be available to aspiring teachers to achieve positive results by incorporating the essence of both worlds.

Conclusion: How can schools prepare?

Innovative thinking is required to successfully incorporate AI into the educational system. Given that today's students need to work in a world where AI is a reality, the significance of introducing and utilising technology in our educational institutions cannot be overstated. Teachers must receive training on integrating AI effectively into their lesson plans and curricula. This will enable them to give students the skills they need for the job market in the future. It's crucial to address any ethical issues raised by the application of AI in education.

By implementing the E-Spaces application, schools can start their preparation. It is a management tool that successfully manages the record of grades from exams that were administered on the online platform. A feature that incorporates student performance and poorly understood learning objectives into their grades is currently being added to the scheme of work. Imagine using a programme that creates a lesson plan. It can also provide you with the necessary teaching materials and aids in line with the lesson plan. You are invited to try out this tool at the BETT show at ExCel London from March 29th to March 31st.

 

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