Conference Agenda

Sessions including 'cheng man ching'

Session-- 5.1 - Diverse Student Backgrounds
Time:
Wednesday, 02/July/2025:
4:00pm - 5:20pm

Session Chair: Mary Man Ching Cheng, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
Session Chair: Heng Jiang, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore
Location: JMS 429-

capacity: 20; 4 tables



 
Presentations including 'cheng man ching'

5:00pm - 5:20pm

AI-Enhanced Inclusive Pedagogy: A Case Study of Automatic Feedback in a Diverse Classroom

Mary Man Ching Cheng

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)

Due to the diversity of classrooms, educators face the challenge of making instruction equal and effective for students with unique needs (Du Plessis, 2019). The incorporation of AI-driven tools into pedagogical practices may address this challenge. Prior studies suggest that AI-generated feedback can assist language learners by providing prompt, precise, and unambiguous responses (Escalante et al., 2023; Lee, 2023). The current study investigates the influence of an AI-powered feedback system on the educational experiences and perceived academic development of undergraduate students at a university in Hong Kong. The targeted demographic included students from diverse cultural backgrounds with different expectations of higher education; students displaying a range of academic abilities; and students requiring specialized educational support. Data collection was performed by using qualitative research tools, including students' reflective journals, a survey questionnaire, personal interviews, assignment evaluations, and observations from teachers. Results indicate that the feedback generated by AI offers individual support and significantly enhances student motivation. The system responds to the learning needs of individual students in an overcoming-of-language-barriers and proficiency-level-friendly manner. It contributes to the ongoing discussion related to technology-enhanced inclusive pedagogy.

References:

Du Plessis, A. E. (2019). Barriers to effective management of diversity in classroom contexts: The out-of-field teaching phenomenon. International Journal of Educational Research, 93, 136-152.

Escalante, J., Pack, A., & Barrett, A. (2023). AI-generated feedback on writing: insights into efficacy and ENL student preference. International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 20(1), 57.

Lee, A. V. Y. (2023). Supporting students’ generation of feedback in large-scale online course with artificial intelligence-enabled evaluation. Studies in Educational Evaluation, 77, 101250.

Session Details:

Session-- 5.1 - Diverse Student Backgrounds
Time: 02/July/2025: 4:00pm-5:20pm · Location: JMS 429-