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00 SES 18 B: EERJ Moot
EERJ Moot
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Paper The age of the Teacherbot: Artificial Intelligence as the new educational disruption 1CNR-IRPPS, Italy; 2University of Melbourne, Australia; 3University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Presenting Author:Teaching has always been considered a crucial aspect of the quality of school and students’ academic achievements. As the grammar of schooling and its forms are increasing in complexity, substantial restructuring of the work of teachers is required. Teaching is a dynamic and partly unpredictable work, but its dynamism has accelerated. New educational reforms, the need to expand the work outside the classroom, and the heterogeneity of the demands on teachers translate into a new working landscape. While teaching is usually described as human-to-human interaction, the success of generative artificial intelligence has provoked a new impulse to accelerate further changes to the profession. The release of ChatGPT in 2022 by Open AI has led to the prediction of a new disruption in education in which teaching and learning are destined to be profoundly reconfigured. ChaptGPT has shown a capacity to generate human text-like by drawing on Large Language Models, such that may mean the instigation of new scenarios for teaching, testing and education more widely. While for some AI is destined to change education profoundly, others raise concerns about the risks of an uncritical acceptance of this tendency. By focusing on these current transformations, this Moot intends to provoke a debate among educational scholars on these new frontiers of change in teaching as a profession. After an introduction to the theme, the Moot will invite participants to address the following questions:
Methodology, Methods, Research Instruments or Sources Used . Conclusions, Expected Outcomes or Findings . References . Chair Sotiria Grek |