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AI Tools in the Classroom: Reforming Teaching or Risking Tradition?: Unveiling English Teachers’ Perspectives on AI Tools in Language Teaching
Södertörn University.
2024 (English)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years)), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [en]

This study investigates the growing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in educational settings, specifically focusing on detecting AI-generated content in students’ English essays. As AI technologies like ChatGPT and Gemini become more prevalent, understanding their impact on education is crucial. This research aims to identify the linguistic features that lead English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers to suspect AI involvement in student work. By conducting semi-structured interviews with eight EFL teachers from lower upper secondary and high schools, the study examines their experiences and perspectives. Using the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) framework, the study analyzes the crossing of technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge, highlighting the opportunities and challenges AI presents in contemporary education. The findings show the dual role of AI as both a beneficial tool for improving learning and a challenge to maintaining academic integrity. Despite the limitations, such as the evolving nature of AI, the research highlights the need for teachers to balance the benefits of AI with preserving authentic student work. Future research directions include exploring more effective AI detection methods and understanding the long-term impact of AI on students’ critical thinking skills.

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2024. , p. 46
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Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI-generated content, English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers, Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK), suspicious linguistic features, AI detection
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General Language Studies and Linguistics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-54108OAI: oai:DiVA.org:sh-54108DiVA, id: diva2:1865386
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English
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Available from: 2024-06-11 Created: 2024-06-04 Last updated: 2024-06-11Bibliographically approved

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