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Evaluating large language models in analysing classroom dialogue

Yun Liang Long, Haifeng Luo, Yu Zhang

2024npj Science of Learning52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study explores the use of Large Language Models (LLMs), specifically GPT-4, in analysing classroom dialogue-a key task for teaching diagnosis and quality improvement. Traditional qualitative methods are both knowledge- and labour-intensive. This research investigates the potential of LLMs to streamline and enhance this process. Using datasets from middle school mathematics and Chinese classes, classroom dialogues were manually coded by experts and then analysed with a customised GPT-4 model. The study compares manual annotations with GPT-4 outputs to evaluate efficacy. Metrics include time efficiency, inter-coder agreement, and reliability between human coders and GPT-4. Results show significant time savings and high coding consistency between the model and human coders, with minor discrepancies. These findings highlight the strong potential of LLMs in teaching evaluation and facilitation.

Topics & Concepts

LinguisticsComputer sciencePsychologyPhilosophySpeech and dialogue systemsAI in Service InteractionsIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning