Most English-language learning classrooms use conventional teaching methods that focus on grammar drills, vocabulary memorization, reading comprehension and structured writing tasks — all with the emphasis on language accuracy. Unfortunately, these teaching methods don’t address newcomers’ needs or build on their strengths. This manner of teaching also fails to acknowledge students’ diverse experiences, skills and […] … learn more→
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Using AI in the classroom: what if teachers looked at the side of art
Artificial intelligence (AI) carries with it the seeds of major impacts in many sectors of society over the coming decades. Some of these effects could be positive, others less so. When ChatGPT was released , the teaching profession, proud of its integrity and high ethical standards, feared that AI could expand opportunities for student cheating . The question remains relevant. Some […] … learn more→