BEIJING, Aug. 7, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Global English education faces both unprecedented
opportunities and challenges in the rapidly evolving era of
artificial intelligence, experts said during the 2024 Global
English Education China Assembly that opened on Friday in Zhuhai,
Guangdong province.
Organized by China Daily, Beijing
Normal University and Shanghai International Studies University,
the Global English Education China Assembly aims to promote
scholarship and cross-cultural understanding among English
educators in China and
elsewhere.
An annual event since 2018, this year's assembly from Friday to
Sunday has the theme of Transforming English Language Teaching in
the AI Era, and brings together participants from around the world
to share ideas and tools for improving English language teaching,
according to the organizers.
Zhou Li, deputy director of the
Ministry of Education's Department of International Cooperation and
Exchanges, said knowledge innovation is advancing rapidly, bringing
new opportunities and challenges to education.
Chinese foreign language education is expected to adapt to the
educational transformation in the digital age, helping the country
better integrate into the world while enabling the world to better
understand China, she said.
In a speech at the opening ceremony, Wang Hao, deputy editor-in-chief of China Daily, said: "Through cultural exchanges
and mutual learning, the assembly will focus on promoting the
high-quality development of global English education in the AI
era."
Zhang Jing, vice-president of
Shanghai International Studies University, said that generative AI
is profoundly influencing English education amid the new wave of
the technological revolution.
"We need to further consider how to empower foreign language
disciplines with AI technology and improve the academic system,"
Zhang said.
Liu Jun, rector of the City
University of Macao, said the
application of artificial intelligence in English education has
opened up new paths for personalized learning, innovative teaching
methods and language proficiency enhancement.
Scholars at home and abroad will make efforts to create a more
inclusive and efficient English learning environment for students
worldwide, he said.
Rose Luckin, an expert on AI in
education and emeritus professor at University College London, said
through an online video link that artificial intelligence can be
leveraged to promote high-quality and accessible English language
learning worldwide.
AI-powered tools and platforms have great potential to
personalize learning, provide real-time feedback and bridge gaps,
Luckin said.
"Generative AI can be used as a tool in education to tackle the
big educational challenges," Luckin said, adding that this includes
automated marking and feedback, intelligent tutoring systems and
adaptive testing.
Luckin addressed the importance of developing ethical frameworks
and policies to ensure that AI technologies are deployed
responsibly and inclusively in global English education.
She highlighted the need for educators to acquire new skills and
adapt their pedagogical approaches to effectively integrate AI into
their teaching practices.
Zhang Xinsheng, a professor at
Richmond American University London in
the United Kingdom, talked about
university foreign language learning and teaching in the AI era and
the role of university education.
There is a trend worldwide that university language programs are
decreasing along with the rise of technologies, especially
AI-powered platforms, which make personalized learning and teaching
possible and popular, he said.
"Language teachers should also be lifelong learners, with
empathy and understanding of what language learning and teaching is
about in the age of globalization and AI today," he said.
Ge Bingfang, an ELT supervisor from the Zhejiang Provincial
Department of Education, focused on the voices and experiences from
EFL classrooms in high schools.
Teachers apply AI in diverse ways, including essay grading and
text analysis, to enhance teaching efficiency and student
engagement, Ge said.
While using AI in teaching can improve the efficiency of lesson
preparation and classroom interaction, it also raises concerns
regarding originality and copyrights, he said.
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