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Welcome to Sustained Integrated Professional Development

30 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Language teachers can build their AI competence through the seven guiding principles of Sustained Integrated Professional Development. From starting small to taking a learner’s perspective, from reflecting critically to working with students and peers, as AI continues to evolve. In this episode: * Principles of GenAI-SIPD by Phil Hubbard and Mat Schulze: https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/full-text-html/378304 [https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/full-text-html/378304] * Darling-Hammond, L., Hyler, M. E., & Gardner, M. (2017). Effective teacher professional development. Learning Policy Institute. DOI: 10.54300/122.311 https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/product-files/Effective_Teacher_Professional_Development_REPORT.pdf [https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/product-files/Effective_Teacher_Professional_Development_REPORT.pdf] * Matherson, L. H., Wilson, E. K., & Wright, V. H. (2014). Need TPACK? Embrace sustained professional development. Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, 81(1). * Mollick, E. (2024) Co-Intelligence. Living and Working with AI. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/741805/co-intelligence-by-ethan-mollick/ [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/741805/co-intelligence-by-ethan-mollick/]

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Tesol goes AI

In this episode, Phil reports to Mat on his adventures at the TESOL 2026 Convention in Salt Lake City, March 24-27. Phil talked with exhibitors and attended as many AI-focused presentations, panels, and posters as he could to get a sense of how AI, especially GenAI, is being presented by and to professional English language teachers. Mat comments on the value of panels and the conversations at conferences that take place during breaks and in the evening. * General themes * Mix of skepticism and excitement * Some hype and naive applications, but less than expected * Highlighting of ethics and critical AI Literacy (E.g., CALL Interest Section panel on AI ethics: https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/PresentationDetail.aspx?evdid=463 [https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/PresentationDetail.aspx?evdid=463] ) * AI-focused exhibitors, including small-scale startups but also Duolingo * Two standout presentations (among many!) * Miriam Moore (University of North Georgia): four-part critical AI literacy framework. She recommends building a personal ethical checklist and conducting a privacy audit of AI platforms you use. https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx [https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx] * Jane Freeman (University of Toronto). Using a puppet-puppeteer analogy, she discusses the difference between cognitive offloading (for learners, AI as a shortcut to task completion—human is the puppet) and distributed cognition (AI as a collaborative partner—human is the puppeteer). She also noted (correctly) that “None of us are AI literate.” https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx [https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx] * Exhibitors * Flowspeak: Semi-structured scenarios where ESL students interact with an AI to move from B1 to B2 to C1 CEF levels. https://www.flowspeak.io/ [https://www.flowspeak.io/] * PangeaChat: Text or audio chat with others with AI support; also has an option for independent interaction with a chatbot. https://pangea.chat/ [https://pangea.chat/] * Unicorn Tutor AI: Transforms an institutional curriculum into AI lessons supporting interactive practice. https://unicorntutor.com/ [https://unicorntutor.com/] * ESLVideo’s Chattybots: Activities such as conversations, role plays, picture descriptions conducted with an AI chatbot. https://eslvideo.com/ [https://eslvideo.com/] * TESOL publications on AI * Christina Kitson. AI Zip Guide * Samaneh Eslamdoost. AI Enhanced ELT: Innovative Strategies to Transform your Classroom * William Newman. AI No-Prep Activity Cards See https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx [https://submissions.mirasmart.com/TESOL2026/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx] for the full convention program.

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AI and professional development according to Glenn Stockwell

In this episode, Mat and Phil discuss a book chapter by Glenn Stockwell, in which he writes about professional development and learner training for AI, highlighting the importance of ongoing reflection, learning training, and documenting professional growth. Glenn is the editor in chief of the journal Computer Assisted Language Learning and a professor of Applied Linguistics at the Education University of Hong Kong. In this episode: * Glenn Stockwell: https://www.eduhk.hk/en/experts/professor-stockwell-glenn [https://www.eduhk.hk/en/experts/professor-stockwell-glenn] * Glenn Stockwell's chapter: Professional development and learner training. https://castledown.online/reference/9781763711600-12/ [https://castledown.online/reference/9781763711600-12/] * The book with Glenn’s chapter: Yijen Wang, Antonie Alm, and Gilbert Dizon (Eds.), Insights into AI and language teaching and learning. Castledown Publishers. https://castledown.online/reference/9781763711600/ [https://castledown.online/reference/9781763711600/] * Mat’s chapter in the same book: ICALL and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years. https://doi.org/10.29140/9781763711600-02 [https://doi.org/10.29140/9781763711600-02]

12 de may de 202632 min
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Welcome to Sustained Integrated Professional Development

Language teachers can build their AI competence through the seven guiding principles of Sustained Integrated Professional Development. From starting small to taking a learner’s perspective, from reflecting critically to working with students and peers, as AI continues to evolve. In this episode: * Principles of GenAI-SIPD by Phil Hubbard and Mat Schulze: https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/full-text-html/378304 [https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/full-text-html/378304] * Darling-Hammond, L., Hyler, M. E., & Gardner, M. (2017). Effective teacher professional development. Learning Policy Institute. DOI: 10.54300/122.311 https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/product-files/Effective_Teacher_Professional_Development_REPORT.pdf [https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/product-files/Effective_Teacher_Professional_Development_REPORT.pdf] * Matherson, L. H., Wilson, E. K., & Wright, V. H. (2014). Need TPACK? Embrace sustained professional development. Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, 81(1). * Mollick, E. (2024) Co-Intelligence. Living and Working with AI. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/741805/co-intelligence-by-ethan-mollick/ [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/741805/co-intelligence-by-ethan-mollick/]

28 de abr de 202630 min
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GenAI stuff you need to know now (part 1)

Learning about GenAI? Mat and Phil talk about the first four (of ten) knowledge areas and skills language teachers should aim to have now: prompting, ethics, chatbots, and translation. Combining practical examples with theoretical insights, they discuss these knowledge areas and skills in more detail than they could give in their paper: AI and the future of language teaching: Motivating Sustained Integrated Professional Development (SIPD). This is the second episode of the series and also the second discussion of the position paper on SIPD; episode 1 looked at the technical underpinnings of GenAI. In this episode: * Hubbard & Schulze (2025). AI and the future of language teaching: Motivating Sustained Integrated Professional Development. International Journal for Computer Assisted Language Learning and Teaching https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/full-text-html/378304 [https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/full-text-html/378304] * UNESCO. (2024). AI competency framework for teachers. UNESCO Publishing. Available at https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000391104 [https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000391104] * Educause Framework for AI literacy in teaching and learning (2024) https://www.educause.edu/content/2024/ai-literacy-in-teaching-and-learning/faculty-altl [https://www.educause.edu/content/2024/ai-literacy-in-teaching-and-learning/faculty-altl] * ISTE Whitepaper about evolving teacher education in an AI world: https://1818747.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/1818747/2024_ISTE_whitepaper_EvolvingTeacher_Ed_in_an_AI_World.pdf [https://1818747.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/1818747/2024_ISTE_whitepaper_EvolvingTeacher_Ed_in_an_AI_World.pdf] * Paradox Learning AI toolkit for educators: https://paradoxlearning.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/AI-Toolkit-for-Educators_v3.pdf [https://paradoxlearning.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/AI-Toolkit-for-Educators_v3.pdf] * Emily M. Bender & Alex Hanna (2025), The AI Con https://thecon.ai/ [https://thecon.ai/] Additional reading: Ohashi L. & Hubbard P. (2025). Generative AI ethics: Emerging principles for language teachers. In Ohashi L., Hills M., & Dykes R. (Eds.), Artificial intelligence in our language learning classrooms. Candlin & Mynard. https://www.candlinandmynard.com/uploads/1/2/5/0/12502105/chapter_5_open_access.pdf [https://www.candlinandmynard.com/uploads/1/2/5/0/12502105/chapter_5_open_access.pdf] https://www.candlinandmynard.com/genai1.html [https://www.candlinandmynard.com/genai1.html]

31 de mar de 202636 min