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BC TEAL is proud to present our 2025 Annual Conference: Disruptive Educational Practices: Strategies for Transformation.

Educators shine in times of change to face unexpected challenges. This is when creativity flourishes by combining proven practices with fresh and innovative ideas. These times call for transformation which can be rooted in tradition or experience, or it can arise through unexplored approaches. The synthesis of old and new ideas drives meaningful progress. Join other insightful and creative educators as we flourish within the power of our community.
Saturday May 3, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
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Feedback is essential for language acquisition and learning. However, providing detailed, actionable feedback can be time-consuming and challenging for language teachers. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to support language teachers by offering high-quality, personalized feedback to learners.
This paper explores how AI can assist language teachers in delivering feedback more effectively.  First and foremost, prompt engineering is one of the essential skills to develop appropriate action-oriented feedback.  A well-structured prompt should include students’ proficiency level, a full description of the task, assessment criterion, and learning objectives.  In addition, AI could be prompted to start with positive reinforcement, identify areas for improvement, and provide actionable suggestions for progress. Additionally, AI can analyze all student errors and mistakes in a particular task and provide you with an action plan to enhance your classroom procedures.
Despite its benefits, AI-generated feedback has limitations. AI lacks contextual awareness and emotional sensitivity, which may reduce the connection between teachers and students. Furthermore, AI feedback is often overly formal which hinders learners from full understanding of the feedback. Therefore, while AI cannot replace human educators, integrating AI with teacher guidance can enhance the feedback process. In conclusion, educators should refine AI-generated feedback to better meet students’ individual learning needs.
 
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Malihe Mouavi

LINC Instructor, SUCCESS
Malihe is a dedicated TESOL professional with a PhD in English Language Teaching. She has co-authored qualitative academic journal articles and English language learning books. Currently, she is a LINC instructor.
Saturday May 3, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
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