Prompting ChatGPT to support the academic journey of pre-service teachers

Authors

  • Janabeth Soguilon Mindanao State University - General Santos, Philippines
  • Edrian Mark Tomines Mindanao State University - General Santos, Philippines
  • Rhona Marielle Abayon Mindanao State University - General Santos, Philippines
  • Janel Talaman Mindanao State University - General Santos, Philippines
  • Rowena Bongolto Mindanao State University - General Santos, Philippines
  • Karl Alvin Aglibot Mindanao State University - General Santos, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57040/j4sphw84

Keywords:

Academic journey, ChatGPT, Educational practices, Helpfulness, Pre-service teachers

Abstract

Innovation in the delivery of education through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), like ChatGPT, is creating a formidable educational paradigm in higher education. This study aimed to assess the perceptions of all 141 third-year pre-service teachers about prompting ChatGPT to support their academic journey. The findings revealed that ChatGPT is helpful in educational tasks, and some pre-service teachers occasionally struggle to comprehend its tone and style. There is a slight inclination towards neutrality regarding the performance, and it is undecided whether the pre-service teachers are satisfied since some aspects need to be improved or if the pre-service teachers have limited exposure to AI. Lastly, the pre-service teachers generally agree with recommending ChatGPT to peers and mentors. ChatGPT has benefits for pre-service teachers in different educational settings; however, they should also maintain a balance and employ the smart and honest application of this educational tool to uphold academic integrity.

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Published

2024-09-09

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