16 December 2019
Human teachers will still play a very crucial role even though Singapore has embarked on an aggressive plan to use artificial intelligence technologies in education.
For instance, there are no plans to use automated marking systems in exams. Automated systems, to be rolled out to mark secondary English language assignments by 2022, will be applied only in limited areas such as open-ended, short-answer questions and essays.
“Our plan is to use an AI-enabled automated marking system to focus on language errors such as in grammar, spelling and syntax, with the teacher marking for ideas, structure and content,” said an MOE spokesman.
The national AI strategy was unveiled by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat last month. Education is one of five AI projects identified.
A former General Paper (GP) teacher in a junior college, who declined to be named, said the human touch is irreplaceable in marking. Citing GP as an example, he said: “The truly exceptional scripts that blow my mind let me feel the personality of the writer as well as his or her conviction.”