Why ChatGPT And The Future of Homeschooling Will Change
In this article we’ll look at why ChatGPT and the future of homeschooling will change from the perspectives of technology, lesson planning, and assessments.
ChatGPT stands for Converstaional History and Time Generative Pre-training, and gathers its information from pre-exisiting sources of knowledge such as books, published articles, and of course websites.
Will ChatGPT make a negative impact on homeschooling?
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The Connection Between Technology and Homeschooling
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The introduction of technology is a prime example of this evolution in society.
When calculators first made its appearance in the 1970s, there were concerns that it would bring about “learning loss” in students’ abilities to use “mental math”.
However, calculators have proven to us that they are only as smart as their user.
The calculator was designed to deal with simplifiying calculations down to the basic functions in math (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), therefore using the calculator was meant to save time, not decrease knowledge.
However, the knowledge the calculator provided would be useless unless the students understood the proper steps to finding answers themselves.
The same argument can be made for using ChatGPT and the future of homeschooling.
The next logical question may be:
How can we know that what is shared by ChatGPT is actually true.
Students need to understand the homeschooling teacher can verify what they are learning is actually true.
Homeschooling Teachers vs. Technology
With the introduction of the Internet in the 20th century, the idea was that teachers would become obsolete as the Internet would take their place when it comes to teaching and learning.
Students wouldn’t need to attend pay attention to what the teacher was saying in the classroom since the Internet could teach them what they needed to know.
However, online learning during the pandemic of 2020 proved that most students still prefer to be in the physical presence of a teacher while learning.
Technology may make learning easier, but it has yet to show the emotional connections humans need to build their confidence and enthusiasm towards their learning.
Therefore, the idea of ChatGPT making its way into education and the future of classrooms, should not be cause for concerns that it may replace teachers or take over lesson planning as teachers know it.
ChatGPT and Lesson Planning in the Classroom
While it has not come to pass that teachers are obsolete, it has changed the way teachers approach teaching, which has led to more student-centered approaches to learning.
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Teachers do have the responsibility of making lesson plans that are engaging to homeschooling students.
Students can use grammarly to ensure their punctuation is all good!
Lesson plans are meant to have students build on their important life skills, which include: problem solving, organization, communication, time management, and critical thinking.
While ChatGPT may make generating lesson plans easier, it doesn’t provide the opportunity for using these life skills to create teachable moments in the homeschooling classroom.
Teachable moments come unexpectedly and are amazing opportunities for teachers to share knowledge on topics students may be curious about that were not part of the inital lesson plan.
ChatGPT and Homeschooling Assessments
As teachers know, an essential part to lesson planning involves assessments, which is focus on measures for learning.
Learning can be measured in different ways and at different times. When teachers measure students knowledge through on-going activities they are looking for real-time growth when it comes to learning.
These measures are known as formative assessments, and they help teachers and students form understanding around what works with teaching and leanring and what does not.
Assessments done in class, even through the use of edtech tools, make them an acceptable way to measure learning.
However, essay assignments, projects, presentations, that students can do at home need to be modified thanks to ChatGPT.
Teachers should make it clear to students that how they present assignments, projects, and presentations, has to focus on what they have benefited from in doing these assignments, rather than presenting solely on the information they gathered, now that ChatGPT can do all the work for them.
ChatGPT may provide you with the knowledge, but know that this knowledge will become useless if you can not see how it benefits your life and how you can benefit the lives of others through gaining knowledge.
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Final Thoughts…
The contributions technology has brought into our world of education were always meant to make access to knowledge easier.
The future of homeschooling will continue to involve technology, and this is just futher opportunity for adminsitrations, teachers, parents, and students to grow together.
Technology should never be thought of as a replacement for how human beings act towards each other.
Once our society allows for the complete domination of technology in our lives to the point where we don’t have to value knowledge, we have lost what humanity can teach one another.
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