1. Can teaching content be replaced
In terms of teaching content, especially knowledge transfer, AI has already developed greatly. Some AI-based learning systems, such as adaptive learning systems or artificial intelligence teaching and learning software, have been applied in many schools. These systems can recommend personalized learning content for students through big data analysis, as well as machine learning technology, to better meet students' needs. This has also led some people to worry that teachers may be replaced by AI technology in this regard.
2. Are interaction and communication skills replaceable
Interaction and communication between teachers and students is a crucial part of education. Some teachers may have old-fashioned teaching methods, but most teachers teach with the needs and expressions of their students in mind, in order to better convey their knowledge. AI systems are far from intelligent enough in this regard to allow for true interaction and communication.
3. Different role positioning
Teachers, as the guide of students, not only play an important role in the transmission of knowledge and skills, but also play a more important role in guiding students to develop their personalities, improve their sense of creativity and practical ability, and help them solve their confusion and thinking. This emotional orientation is difficult to replace AI.
4. Humanistic and professional qualities
The professional and humanistic qualities of educators are an integral part of the teaching process. These literacies are improved in daily practice, such as helping students to solve problems, encouraging students to discover and solve problems, interacting and communicating with students, and so on. And these literacies are cut with AI technology; AI systems do not have human emotions, humanistic literacies and social skills.
In summary, teachers cannot be completely replaced by AI. Although AI technology has considerable advantages in some areas, there are still many areas of interaction and communication, role positioning, and educational literacy that AI cannot replace.