Gyeonggi Provincial Superintendent of Education Lim Tae-hee is visiting Hanam Gwangsu Middle School on the 21st to observe classes.

Gyeonggi Provincial Superintendent of Education Lim Tae-hee is visiting Hanam Gwangsu Middle School on the 21st to observe classes.

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Gyeonggi Provincial Superintendent of Education Lim Tae-hee visited Gwangsu Middle School in Hanam on the 21st and observed a class, emphasizing, "Gyeonggi education will create the world's best artificial intelligence teaching and learning platform."


Superintendent Lim made this statement after observing the class held as part of the '2024 Gyeonggi Class Sharing Festival,' an event where 25 educational support offices across the province publicly share and exchange excellent classes from schools from the 21st to the 30th of this month.


About 100 people attended the open class, including Superintendent Lim, teachers from the district who had applied for prior observation, officials from the provincial education office and educational support offices, and members of the press.


Students used an AI chatbot inquiry tool created by the teacher to write scenarios and ask questions to derive answers. In this process, the teacher played an active observer role, engaging in a lively class by exchanging questions and answers with the students.


One student who participated in the class shared, "Using the AI tool to ask questions and seek advice anytime and anywhere helped me learn the content quickly, so I liked it."


The provincial education office also arranged a time for teachers who conducted the open classes and those who observed to gather and share their experiences and reflections on using generative artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching.


At this gathering, Superintendent Lim said, "I vividly experienced the students' active and autonomous participation in today's class and thought that education is attempting to change in a desirable direction," adding, "I hope you create energy for the further development of Gyeonggi education by sharing and exchanging the good points of the classes."



He continued, emphasizing, "The most important place where education changes is the classroom where teachers and students engage in the teaching and learning process," and added, "If teachers share and utilize good teaching and learning materials using artificial intelligence, I am confident that Gyeonggi education can create the world's best artificial intelligence teaching and learning platform."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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