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Global initiatives and challenges in integrating artificial intelligence literacy in elementary education: Mapping policies and empirical literature
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Article
Citation
Yeter, I. H., Yang, W., & Sturgess, J. B. (2024). Global initiatives and challenges in integrating artificial intelligence literacy in elementary education: Mapping policies and empirical literature. Future in Educational Research. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/fer3.59
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated most facets of life in the 21st century and has rapidly transformed various aspects of modern society. From entertainment to education, these advanced technologies have achieved a high level of competency in skills that once necessitated human involvement. Given AI's potential impact, ensuring students are literate in AI will support the careful integration of these advanced technologies to achieve sustainable development goals. This review hence examines the avenues for integrating AI literacy into elementary education by analyzing current global initiatives focused on implementing AI literacy education. The purpose is to support innovations within the educational framework to develop a universally accessible AI literacy education program. In line with this purpose, this study explores worldwide AI literacy initiatives that use hands-on activities, collaborative learning, and project-based learning to introduce AI fundamentals to diverse learners. Limitations on the provision of AI literacy education are also discussed, including professional development, openness to AI tools, and other challenges. This review aims to inform global efforts to support universal access to AI literacy education, which can ensure equitable outcomes for all learners, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to support the development and delivery of quality AI literacy education.
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Future in Educational Research
DOI
10.1002/fer3.59
Description
The open access publication is available at https://doi.org/10.1002/fer3.59
Grant ID
NISTH 3/21 IHY
Funding Agency
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore