I love the way you have done. You started English teaching though you had a degree related to Agriculture. I have been teaching many subjects like Economics, Business Studies and English. But my passion is with English teaching. So I did CELTA to start my journey though delayed. Fully concentrating only in English Language teaching. I am not a native speaker.
Well, the center where I am going to take the course has already said AI is forbidden, which I don't think is necessarily bad. It will give me some motivation for doing things like before, engaging in more frequently manually planning lessons. On the other hand, AI does have the potential to save a lot of time and it can come up with good texts and easily editable texts and task's. It the f referral been busy be a really useful if used properly.
Check out this video on this here ua-cam.com/video/3xrKrvnajRE/v-deo.html - The issues are to be TRANSPARENT and CRITICAL (and ask your tutors!) but generally, it's still YOU doing the teaching/ choosing the material etc. It's not unethical to use a coursebook, so why not AI?
I love the way you have done. You started English teaching though you had a degree related to Agriculture. I have been teaching many subjects like Economics, Business Studies and English. But my passion is with English teaching. So I did CELTA to start my journey though delayed. Fully concentrating only in English Language teaching. I am not a native speaker.
Well, the center where I am going to take the course has already said AI is forbidden, which I don't think is necessarily bad. It will give me some motivation for doing things like before, engaging in more frequently manually planning lessons. On the other hand, AI does have the potential to save a lot of time and it can come up with good texts and easily editable texts and task's. It the f referral been busy be a really useful if used properly.
How much of a lesson plan can be done using Gemini or gpt? How ethical is it?
Check out this video on this here ua-cam.com/video/3xrKrvnajRE/v-deo.html - The issues are to be TRANSPARENT and CRITICAL (and ask your tutors!) but generally, it's still YOU doing the teaching/ choosing the material etc. It's not unethical to use a coursebook, so why not AI?