
Dear colleagues!
The monthly online seminar "Current Issues in the Theory and Practice of Educational Activities" continues at MSUPE.
We invite you to the online seminar "Problems of Automated Detection of Teaching 'Techniques' and Teacher Feedback" on May 29 at 4pm.
Project leaders:
Vitaly Vladimirovich Rubtsov - Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education
Andrey Vladimirovich Konokotin - Candidate of Psychological Sciences
Speakers at the seminar:
Pavel Arkadievich Sergamanov - Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Head of the "Digital Education Platforms" division, Sberbank PJSC
Debater:
Alexey Borisovich Vorontsov - Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Educational Programs Directorate at Moscow City Pedagogical University.
"Finally, we can analyze the educational process based on big data - recordings of live lessons. Of course, without automation of analytical methods and analytical work in general, this would be impossible. We have created the 'Teaching Assistant' service as an opportunity to study the educational process from different perspectives: teacher, head teacher, mentor, administrator, researcher.
However, obtaining objective feedback on large datasets raises fundamental questions about units of analysis and the logic of helping teachers improve instruction.
At the meeting, we want to d iscuss approaches to analyzing teaching activities from the perspective of identifying its units: working technique, methodology, technology. What is correct? Is there a teaching standard? What does it consist of?
We will demonstrate the work of the 'Teaching Assistant' and try to formulate a list of problems for meaningful analysis of teaching data. It opens for us the prospect not only of an analytical breakthrough but also enormous opportunities for training that guides teachers towards truly activity-based teaching. Does neural network analysis of activities really make it possible to teach and support specifically activity-based reflection and activity-based understanding of one's own work?"
The connection link will be provided later. Preregistration is required.