Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into teacher professional development (PD) is a promising way to enhance teaching practices and foster innovation in education. However, the development and adoption of AI-based educational platforms face unique challenges in the BRICS region, including technological infrastructure and cultural diversity. This study aimed to identify key aspects of teaching in developing an integrative AI-assisted adaptive learning environment (ALE) in the region. Theoretical methods were used along with qualitative analyses of in-depth interviews and focus group discussions of 36 professors, researchers, and experts from Iranian universities. The findings of this study provided perspectives on the feasibility and effectiveness of developing a joint AI-ALE platform, emphasizing the importance of contextualizing AI initiatives and educational approaches to the needs and constraints of each country and underscoring the significance of local training programs, understanding areas of growth, clarifying values and cultures to be shared with other parties, designing educational resources compatible with collaborative platforms, and overcoming technological barriers. The study provided recommendations on capacity building and joint partnerships for educational innovation, and the development of AI-based teaching practices to open up new opportunities for PD of the next generation of educators for the digital landscape in the BRICS area.
Author : Moloud Mohammadi
Modeling the Dynamics of Knowledge Management in Educational Institutes: A System Dynamics Approach
Research problem. Recently, being known as the most vital asset to as well as the capital of
organizations, the issue of organizational knowledge creation has attracted a great deal of attention
in several settings encompassing educational centers and institutions. Not only may a highquality
capital account for the success of a given organization, publishing its success stories, and
consequently both clients’ and employees’ satisfaction, it can result in the escalation of scientific,
human, and financial resources. Knowledge management has been defined as the process of
discovering, acquiring, developing, maintaining, evaluating, and applying the right knowledge at
the right time by the right person in an organization through the creation of a link between human
resources, information technology, and communication while creating a suitable structure for
achieving organizational goals (Afrazeh, 2005). Similarly, Hoffman, Hoelscher, and Sheriff (2005)
described it as the process of creating and sharing knowledge in such a way that the results can
be used effectively in the organization. In educational institutions also, knowledge management is
a systematic and organized process of creating and disseminating information, selecting, refining,
and disseminating explicit as well as implicit knowledge, in order to create a unique value which
can be used to strengthen the learning and teaching environment (Gonzalez & Martins, 2017).
Having probed into the relevant literature, we realize that in many studies (Jashpara, 2004; Messa
& Testa, 2004; Newman & Conrad, 2000) knowledge management includes four general processes:
knowledge creation, knowledge retention, knowledge sharing, and knowledge application.
Purpose of the study: In this research, using the system dynamics method, a model is proposed
to identify the effective factors in the knowledge management cycle in an educational center. Then,
the effectiveness of the identified factors over time is simulated and the changes in the behavior of
the institute, which are the result of the changes in the behavior of the staff as well as capabilities
and tendencies, are observable. This study attempts to identify the most influential factors in the
knowledge management process using the presented dynamic model and by examining the factors.
The levers suggest appropriate operations to focus on these factors. Research method: This is applied
research that is conducted using the system dynamics approach introduced by Sterman (2000). This
approach is used to represent the status quo of a system and its changes in the future. Identifying
and problematizing the main issue through studying related works and interviewing twenty-eight
experts in the field using a semi-structured researcher-made survey; creating dynamic hypotheses
and drawing the cause-effect diagrams and the flow diagram; using Vensim software to simulate the
mod, and finally, sensitivity analysis was the stages followed respectively. The results of this study
showed that by implementing the knowledge management process in the institute, the performance
of the teaching personnel increased in an s-shaped manner; the experience improved exponentially,
and the family-student contentment improved which would consequently result in organization
growth. Finally, the researchers presented and analyzed two proposed policies.