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Construction of an Educational Teaching Evaluation System under the Context of Deep Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Practices Zhang, Tianru; Wu, Huangjia; Feng, Yixin; Zhang, Quang; Seong, Myeongsu; Sun, Jie; Leach, Mark; Lim, Eng Gee
Acta Pedagogia Asiana Volume 5 - Issue SI - 2026
Publisher : Tecno Scientifica Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53623/apga.v5iSI.1050

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In an era marked by the deep integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with educational practices, this study explores the transformation and optimization of educational teaching evaluation systems. Recognizing the pivotal role of AI in reshaping teaching and learning environments, the research delves into the design of a comprehensive evaluation framework that aligns with the dynamic nature of contemporary education. It emphasizes the integration of AI-driven tools and methodologies to enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and fairness of educational teaching evaluation. The study proposes a multifaceted approach, including categorized indicator setting, process-oriented evaluation, multi-stakeholder involvement, broadened evaluation perspectives, and dynamic student performance monitoring. Through a critical analysis of existing practices and theoretical frameworks, a model is proposed to foster a more adaptive, equitable, and student-centered educational landscape. The ultimate goal is to harness AI’s potential to elevate educational outcomes and promote continuous improvement in teaching practices.
A Bibliometric Analysis of AI-supported Teacher Education Zhang, Tianru; Li, Wang; Li, Na; Thomason, Stuart; Zhang, Xiaojun
Acta Pedagogia Asiana Volume 5 - Issue SI - 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53623/apga.v5iSI.1115

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Teacher education has undergone substantial transformation in recent decades, particularly with the rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI)–driven educational technologies into training and professional development programs. These advancements have reshaped pedagogical approaches, instructional design, and the overall structure of teacher preparation. To provide a comprehensive understanding of the scientific development in this domain, this study systematically examines the application of AI in teacher education over the past 25 years. A total of 107 peer-reviewed articles were carefully screened and selected from two major academic databases, Scopus and the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection. Using bibliometric analysis, this study identifies key publication trends, influential authors, collaborative networks, and emerging research themes. The findings reveal a consistent and significant increase in scholarly attention toward AI-assisted teacher education, particularly in the last decade. Moreover, the impact of AI is no longer confined to pre-service teacher training but has expanded to support continuous, lifelong professional development. AI technologies such as intelligent tutoring systems, adaptive learning platforms, and data-driven decision-making tools, are increasingly being utilized to enhance teachers’ instructional competencies, reflective practices, and personalized learning pathways. Importantly, the analysis highlights a recent surge in the adoption of generative AI within teacher education, especially over the past two years. This development signals a paradigm shift, where AI is not only used as a supportive tool but also as a co-creator of educational content and pedagogical strategies. As a result, teacher training models appear to be entering a new phase characterized by innovation, personalization, and increased reliance on human–AI collaboration. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of AI in teacher education and underscores its growing significance in shaping the future of teaching and learning.