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Reflections on Emerging Trends

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  My meeting with my classmate Johnny was great. We had an insightful discussion about trends in both of our fields and in adult education in general. I will focus on what we discussed regarding trends in my field, which is currently teaching web development at BCIT. We concluded that the use of AI is definitely a prominent trend in my practice at BCIT, as students use it regularly, and it is also widely adopted in the workplace. Many people I know have shared that their workplaces encourage the use of AI. Therefore, it is more than necessary for us to teach students how to use AI effectively and in ways that are acceptable and ethical. Obviously, this is all new to us, and we need to better understand the implications of AI in both education and the workplace. However, it is something we cannot avoid. Another very interesting point we discussed, which Johnny mentioned and is highly relevant to my field of web development, is the importance of instructors staying up to date as prof...

AI in Education: More Than Just a Trend?

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  It’s a no-brainer that the biggest trend everywhere in our personal, professional, and educational life is Artificial Intelligence. And recently, even when we Google something, there is an AI overview! We really can’t avoid it. As a result, AI is rapidly entering classrooms, offering both opportunities and challenges for educators.  According to a recent survey by Clever as stated in this article , it says that 85% of teachers think AI will affect education a lot. But almost half (49%) worry it will make their jobs harder. Also, 96% of teachers say they haven’t had training on how to use AI in their work (Ascione, 2023). This makes me wonder: How can teachers like me keep up with these changes? AI can help with simple tasks and make learning better, but it cannot do everything teachers do, like building relationships, understanding students, and helping them think critically. To keep up, I plan to: Embrace AI as a tool, not a competitor. Instead of stressing over AI, I want ...

The Rise of Microlearning in Adult Education

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One trend I see in adult education is the growing use of microlearning. Microlearning delivers short, focused lessons that fit more easily into busy schedules. According to Brown (2024 ), this approach improves engagement and retention, which is crucial for adult learners balancing education, work, and family life. Brown defines microlearning as the “modern professional's lifestyle – fast-paced, mobile, and digitally driven” (Brown, 2024). Implications: For instructors, microlearning means rethinking how lessons are structured. Long lectures may not work as well as short, engaging sessions that cover one idea at a time. For instance, in the context of language teaching, instead of teaching grammar rules for an hour, I might create a 10-minute lesson focused solely on the use of one verb tense, followed by a quick practice activity and have a mix of different activities within the hours to keep students engaged and avoid monotony and boredom. Preparation: To adapt to this trend, I p...

My Background in Education

  Hello there! I have worked in education for about 12 years. I started as an Early Childhood Educator with young children, then moved on to working with elementary and high school students as an Education Assistant at the VSB, and now I am teaching adults. I currently teach in the Front End Development program at BCIT. Over the years, you would also find me teaching French to all ages. I want to obtain the PIDP so I can pursue education in my field (web development as well as French Teaching), as well as in other topics that I have a strong interest in and I want to become a better teacher. I have too many hobbies and not enough time to do them all, but if I were to list the most important ones, they would be: hiking with my dog and husband, quilling, flamenco, playing music, and learning languages. I am fluent in French, Spanish, and English, and I am currently learning German on Duolingo. I have also learned some Portuguese and Italian in the past. It is fun to learn new languag...