English language instructors’ readiness for using artificial intelligence for teaching in Bangladesh

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2024-10Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Islam, MahmoodaMetadata
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in the field of education, which has
made it possible for instructors of English as a second language to adapt their teaching strategies
accordingly. The study explores the preparedness of English Language instructors to use artificial
intelligence for instructional development utilizing Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) by
Davis (1989). This study uses qualitative interviews with university instructors from both public
and private institutions highlighting their perspectives, potential hesitations, as well as support
needs concerning the incorporation of AI into their teaching methodologies. A rigorous analysis
of data gathered from 9 in-depth instructor interviews across public and private universities to
provide their experiences as well as beliefs showing the different contexts and perspectives of AI
in the use for education. The findings indicated significant necessitation for providing support
institutionally and professional training in order to enhance instructors’ confidence in AI tools,
improve learning experiences as well as important factors that either facilitate or impede the
implementation of AI.
Keywords
AI; English language; TAM; Technology acceptance model; Artificial intelligence; Language instructorsLC Subject Headings
Artificial intelligence--Educational applications--Bangladesh.; English language--Study and teaching--Bangladesh.Description
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, 2024.Department
BRAC Institutes of LanguagesType
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- Thesis (M.A in TESOL) [111]