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AI Reshapes Education: Half of China's Teachers May Need Reinvention

AI Forces Education Into Its Next Evolution

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Speaking at last week's Chongli Forum, education pioneer Yuan Minhong delivered a wake-up call about artificial intelligence reshaping classrooms. "We're witnessing education's third major transformation," said the New Oriental founder, tracing shifts from blackboards to digital tools and now AI assistants.

The Changing Classroom Landscape

Minhong revealed startling statistics about AI's classroom takeover. Language learning apps now handle nearly all basic English instruction and grading. Perhaps more striking? Students using large language models absorb more knowledge in two years than previous generations did in two decades.

"The calculator didn't eliminate math teachers - it changed their role," Minhong observed. "Similarly, AI won't replace educators but will demand they focus on what machines can't provide: emotional connection and intellectual inspiration."

Teachers Face an Identity Crisis

The blunt assessment came when Minhong turned to educator preparedness. Measuring teachers against future needs reveals troubling gaps. Many still spend 90% of class time lecturing - an approach he called "dangerously outdated."

"When students ask questions their teachers can't answer, we see panic rather than curiosity," Minhong noted. "That reaction speaks volumes about our current system's limitations."

His solution? Teachers must become co-learners alongside students while mastering new roles as motivators and mentors. Parents face similar adjustments, shifting from homework enforcers to learning facilitators.

What Can't Be Automated?

The heart of future education, according to Minhong, lies in nurturing qualities no algorithm can replicate:

  • Intrinsic motivation - Sparking self-driven curiosity
  • Critical thinking - Developing discernment beyond facts
  • Emotional intelligence - Building relationships and resilience

"Technology will handle information delivery," he concluded. "Human educators must focus on awakening minds and shaping character."

The challenge remains substantial: transforming teacher training and expectations across China's vast education system before technological change leaves traditional methods behind.

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