Abstract

School organization stands as a cornerstone in the holistic development of students, with its efficiency gauged by the relationship between inputs and corresponding outputs. In alignment with this principle, this study aims to bolster the role of educational technology, particularly the Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS), in elementary education. This descriptive-quantitative research endeavors to elucidate the perceptions of teachers regarding the integration and effectiveness of ITS in the educational landscape. The study employed a researcher-designed survey questionnaire to solicit feedback from educators regarding their experiences with ITS. A total of 80 teachers actively engaged with ITS participated in the survey. Data analysis was conducted using statistical methods, generating frequencies, weighted means, ANOVA, Kruskal Wallis Test, and Pairwise Mann-Whitney tests. The results uncovered a consensus among teachers across different subject areas and experience levels, indicating positive beliefs regarding the utilization of ITS. The findings suggest that teachers perceive ITS as a valuable tool for enhancing student learning outcomes, facilitating personalized instruction, and fostering a dynamic learning environment. Moreover, the study revealed that there were no significant differences in teacher perceptions based on subject area expertise or experience level, indicating a uniform belief in the potential of ITS across diverse educational contexts. The study further highlights the critical role of teachers in shaping the future of education through the effective integration of advanced technological tools like ITS. It underscores the importance of ongoing review and innovation in ITS implementation to ensure its continued impact on student learning and development. In an era marked by technological advancements and educational transformations, this research contributes to the broader discourse on leveraging intelligent tutoring systems to prepare informed and productive generations for the challenges of tomorrow's world.

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