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AI and classroom discourse quality review: analyzing your own talk patterns
Use AI to analyze a transcript of your own classroom and identify talk patterns you'd want to change.
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- 1The premise
- 2classroom discourse
- 3teacher talk ratio
- 4questioning quality
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Section 1
The premise
Teachers can't see their own talk patterns. AI can analyze a recording transcript and surface coaching points without judgment.
What AI does well here
- Compute teacher vs student talk time.
- Categorize teacher questions (recall, inferential, evaluative).
- Identify wait-time patterns.
What AI cannot do
- Replace a coaching conversation with a peer.
- Sense the energy in the room.
- Account for the planned content.
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