AI in Education: More Than Just a Trend?

 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:

  1. Embrace AI as a tool, not a competitor. Instead of stressing over AI, I want to focus on how to adapt and make the most of it in my teaching.

  2. Focus on things AI can’t do, like understanding emotions and giving personal advice to students.

  3. Learn about new AI tools and use them in my teaching to make lessons better.

  4. Hope for the best and see what happens.



References

Ascione, L. (2023). Half of teachers expect AI to make their jobs more challenging. eSchool News. https://www.eschoolnews.com/digital-learning/2023/07/06/teachers-ai-jobs-challenging/

OpenAI. (2024). Image generated using DALL-E, an AI based image generation tool. Retrieved https://openai.com/dall-e


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