Empowering Chinese Language Learners from Low-Income Families to Improve Their Chinese Writing with ChatGPT’s Assistance Afterschool

IF 0.9 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Languages Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.3390/languages8040238
Xiaying Li, Belle Li, Su-Je Cho
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ChatGPT is a state-of-the-art generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot released by OpenAI in 2022. It simulates human conversation and has the capability to generate different texts at various levels of sophistication in near real time depending upon the user’s skill in creating prompts. While concerns have been raised about academic dishonesty and cheating among students, ChatGPT has significant academic potential for education, particularly in the field of language learning. This research explores the potential of ChatGPT in supporting and empowering Chinese language learners (CLLs) whose first language is English to enhance their writing skills, mainly focusing on the research question: Is there a functional relation between Chinese language learners from low‐income families using ChatGPT after school twice a week and improvements in their Chinese writing? Four participants with varying language proficiency levels were recruited, and their data were analyzed using an ABA design. Over three weeks, they utilized ChatGPT twice a week for approximately 20 min each after school. The students’ writing scores, writing samples, and learning reflections were used to triangulate the data and enhance the data’s trustworthiness. The findings indicate that (1) each participant made a noticeable improvement in their Chinese writing scores during the intervention and reversal phases; (2) ChatGPT played a crucial role in correcting errors and facilitating the development of complete sentence structures; and (3) the students expressed a sense of empowerment through their interactions with ChatGPT. These findings highlight that ChatGPT shows promise as a supportive tool for CLLs from low-income families, reducing educational inequality and promoting equitable access to language learning opportunities.
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帮助低收入家庭的汉语学习者在课后提高他们的汉语写作能力
ChatGPT是OpenAI于2022年推出的最先进的生成式人工智能(AI)聊天机器人。它模拟人类对话,并能够根据用户创建提示的技能,近乎实时地生成不同复杂程度的不同文本。尽管人们对学生的学术不诚实和作弊行为表示担忧,但聊天语言测试在教育领域,特别是在语言学习领域,具有巨大的学术潜力。本研究探讨了ChatGPT在支持和增强母语为英语的汉语学习者提高写作技能方面的潜力,主要关注研究问题:低收入家庭的汉语学习者在放学后每周使用两次ChatGPT与汉语写作的提高之间是否存在功能关系?招募了四名不同语言水平的参与者,并使用ABA设计对他们的数据进行分析。在三周的时间里,他们每周使用两次ChatGPT,每次放学后大约20分钟。使用学生的写作分数、写作样本和学习反思来三角化数据,增强数据的可信度。结果表明:(1)在干预和逆转阶段,每位被试的中文写作成绩均有显著提高;(2) ChatGPT在纠错和促进完整句子结构发展方面发挥了至关重要的作用;(3)学生通过与ChatGPT的互动表达了一种赋权感。这些研究结果表明,ChatGPT有望成为低收入家庭cll的支持工具,减少教育不平等,促进公平获得语言学习机会。
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Languages
Languages Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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