International Council for Education, Research and Training

Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Teacher Education

Singh, Vinay1 and Ram, Surendra2

1Research Scholar, Department of Education, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

2Professor, Department of Education, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India


Abstract

This essay explores the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on teacher education, tracing the evolution of this intersection from its inception to the present day. It delves into the definition of AI in education, emphasizing its transformative potential in reshaping the teacher training landscape. The essay underscores the importance of teacher education in preparing educators for an AI-driven future, focusing on personalized learning, adaptive systems, and AI-driven content creation. It examines the benefits of AI in teacher education, such as improved accessibility and data-driven decision-making, while also addressing the challenges and ethical considerations that arise. Through case studies and real-world examples, the essay provides insights into successful AI implementations and lessons learned from failures. Furthermore, it glimpses into the future, highlighting emerging AI trends and their implications for teacher education. In conclusion, this essay illuminates the dynamic and promising role of AI in redefining teacher education, ultimately enhancing the quality of education and fostering educators’ readiness for the digital era. 


Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Teacher education.


Impact Statement

The future of education promises a transformative journey, fueled by technology’s pivotal role, personalized learning pathways, and a shift towards lifelong learning. As technology evolves, education becomes increasingly accessible, adaptable, and empowering. Competencies and skills outweigh traditional credentials, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning to navigate a dynamic job market. Artificial intelligence integrates seamlessly, enhancing learning outcomes and automating administrative tasks. Global connectivity fosters cross-cultural collaboration, while inclusivity addresses diverse needs. Blended learning combines online and in-person experiences, offering flexibility. An interdisciplinary approach encourages real-world problem-solving, nurturing critical thinking and creativity. Teachers transition into mentors, guided by data-driven decision-making. Ethical considerations, including privacy and bias, gain prominence. Challenges like the digital divide persist, but the societal benefits of an educated, resilient populace poised to tackle global issues underscore the profound impact of education on individuals and society.


About Author/s


Mr. Vinay Singh is working as a Research Scholar in the Department of Education from 2022. He has completed his UG and PG in Education (Department of Education) Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith,Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh India and Bachelor of science and Master of Science in BioChemistry, Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj University,Kanpur Uttar Pradesh, India. He has participated various seminars, conference, workshops, training programs and also published Research Paper in National and International journals. 


Prof. Surendra Ram is working as professor of Education in the (Department of Education) Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has got higher education from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. In his supervision there are 6 research is called has been awarded PhD degree and 11 research scholars are working at present apart from this. He had published two books and several Research Papers in the National and International journals also delivered invited lectures in seminars, conferences workshops and training programs. 



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