A Professional Training To Make English Language Instructors Ai-Ready
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Date
2024
Authors
Kaya, M. Haldun
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Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
No
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No
Abstract
This qualitative case study aims to investigate the impact of a specially designed professional development course on three aspects: English language instructors' (1) knowledge, (2) skills, and (3) self-efficacy in integrating AI into their teaching. Cognitive apprenticeship and socio-constructivism set the theoretical foundations of this course. Working with 20 instructors at university, the researcher used two data sources (participants' opinions and their recorded lessons) and four data collection tools (pre-post course interviews, weekly-assigned implementations, their self-reflections on their AI use, and feedback on the course) to evaluate the impact of this course. The data suggest that this AI course for English language instructors likely made a significant difference, enhancing AI integration into teaching. This training could serve as a model for AI-ready instructors, improving their knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy. There are also some data that highlight challenges and limitations, unveiling different aspects of this complex field of study.
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Keywords
artificial intelligence, teacher training, ELT, AI integration
Fields of Science
0602 languages and literature, 05 social sciences, 06 humanities and the arts, 0503 education
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Q1
Scopus Q
Q1

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Source
Elt journal
Volume
78
Issue
Start Page
466
End Page
477
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Scopus : 4
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