Representational Alignment Supports Effective Teaching

  • Ilia Sucholutsky
  • , Katherine M. Collins
  • , Maya Malaviya
  • , Nori Jacoby
  • , Weiyang Liu
  • , Theodore R. Sumers
  • , Michalis Korakakis
  • , Umang Bhatt
  • , Mark Ho
  • , Joshua B. Tenenbaum
  • , Brad Love
  • , Zachary A. Pardos
  • , Adrian Weller
  • , Thomas L. Griffiths

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Abstract

A good teacher should not only be knowledgeable, but should also be able to communicate in a way that the student understands - to share the student's representation of the world. In this work, we introduce a new controlled experimental setting, GRADE, to study pedagogy and representational alignment. We use GRADE through a series of machine-machine and machine-human teaching experiments to characterize a utility curve defining a relationship between representational alignment, teacher expertise, and student learning outcomes. We find that improved representational alignment with a student improves student learning outcomes (i.e., task accuracy), but that this effect is moderated by the size and representational diversity of the class being taught. We use these insights to design a preliminary classroom matching procedure, GRADE-Match, that optimizes the assignment of students to teachers. When designing machine teachers, our results suggest that it is important to focus not only on accuracy, but also on representational alignment with human learners.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)146-173
Number of pages28
JournalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume273
StatePublished - 2025
Event39th Annual AAAI Conference on Innovation and Responsibility in AI-Supported Education Workshop, iRAISE 2025 - Philadelphia, United States
Duration: Mar 3 2025 → …

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Software
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Artificial Intelligence

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