International Journal of Performing Arts (IJPA)
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): December (On Progress)

AUGMENTING THE "PHONOLOGICAL BRIDGE": THE ROLE OF AI- POWERED FEEDBACK IN SINGING ARTICULATION FOR EARLY SPEECH DEVELOPMENT: AUGMENTING THE "PHONOLOGICAL BRIDGE": THE ROLE OF AI- POWERED FEEDBACK IN SINGING ARTICULATION FOR EARLY SPEECH DEVELOPMENT

Yohana, Berthanica (Unknown)
Safrina, Rien (Unknown)
Yetti, Elindra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Nov 2025

Abstract

Individualized speech support in diverse early childhood classrooms is a significant pedagogicalchallenge, often creating learning disparities. While effective, the scalability of arts-based interventions like the "Phonological Bridge" model is limited by an educator's capacity for one-on- one feedback. This conceptual paper explores, through a literature review, how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can serve as a "pedagogical amplifier" to address this issue. Synthesizing research from computational linguistics, human-computer interaction, and arts-based pedagogy, we propose a model of human-AI collaboration. This framework posits that AI's primary role is not to replace the educator, but to augment their capabilities. The literature suggests AI can automate pronunciation assessment, delivering personalized and immediate feedback to each child at scale. This process generates objective data that empowers teachers to shift from intuitive observation to data-informed intervention, freeing them to focus on higher-order tasks like fostering emotional connection and creativity. We conclude that this collaborative model represents a paradigm shift, recasting the teacher's role from a sole instructor to a designer of enriched learning ecosystems. Its primary implication is the potential to democratize access to high-quality speech practice, promoting greater equity in foundational language skills for the AI era..

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJPA

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities

Description

International Journal of Performing Arts (IJPA) is an international journal that publishes articles in the field of performing arts. The focus of this journal is scientific studies in the field of performing arts which include: acrobatics, busking, comedy/comedy, dance, music stage, opera, magic, ...