Published March 6, 2026 | Version v1
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Reimagining Student–Teacher Relationships in AI-Integrated Classrooms: Challenges and Opportunities

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  • 1. Assistant Professor, Siksha Bikash Seba Foundation B.Ed. & D.El.Ed. College Village – Nudipur, District – Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal

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The rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in education is reshaping pedagogical interactions and redefining traditional student–teacher relationships. This study examines the evolving dynamics within AI-integrated classrooms, focusing on both relational and instructional transformations. Drawing upon contemporary educational theories and qualitative insights from practicing educators, the research identifies key challenges including diminished face-to-face engagement, ethical concerns surrounding algorithmic bias, over-dependence on automation, and digital inequality. Conversely, it outlines opportunities such as personalized learning experiences, adaptive assessment systems, data-informed instructional strategies, and enhanced collaborative learning environments. The study argues that AI, when thoughtfully implemented, can strengthen rather than weaken student–teacher relationships by enabling educators to adopt more facilitative and mentorship-oriented roles. It concludes that continuous professional development, ethical oversight, and inclusive digital policies are essential for sustaining meaningful human connections in technology-enhanced classrooms.

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