2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40594-023-00418-7
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AI literacy in K-12: a systematic literature review

Abstract: The successful irruption of AI-based technology in our daily lives has led to a growing educational, social, and political interest in training citizens in AI. Education systems now need to train students at the K-12 level to live in a society where they must interact with AI. Thus, AI literacy is a pedagogical and cognitive challenge at the K-12 level. This study aimed to understand how AI is being integrated into K-12 education worldwide. We conducted a search process following the systematic literature revi… Show more

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“…The current state of AI literacy in education reflects a burgeoning field, ripe with potential yet facing the challenges of early adoption. Educators and policymakers are beginning to recognize the importance of AI literacy, integrating it into curriculums and educational strategies (Casal-Otero et al, 2023;Chiu, 2023). However, this integration is in its nascent stages, with schools exploring various approaches to teaching this complex and ever-evolving skillset.…”
Section: Ai Literacy In the Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current state of AI literacy in education reflects a burgeoning field, ripe with potential yet facing the challenges of early adoption. Educators and policymakers are beginning to recognize the importance of AI literacy, integrating it into curriculums and educational strategies (Casal-Otero et al, 2023;Chiu, 2023). However, this integration is in its nascent stages, with schools exploring various approaches to teaching this complex and ever-evolving skillset.…”
Section: Ai Literacy In the Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the more conventional educational approaches dealing with engineering with electromechanical [39,40] and basic IoT [41] solutions applied in modern industry and agriculture, various educational projects aim to improve individuals' AI literacy. According to recent research [42], preliminary courses on AI are offered at various educational levels, from elementary school [43] and secondary education [44,45] to higher education [46,47]. Nevertheless, most of these approaches are software-based paradigm and they are not well linked with real-world problem solutions that fully exploit the engineering spectrum.…”
Section: Related Work and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…I argue that digital text sovereignty as a concept is especially suited to the context of TEFL teacher education, as its focus on textuality makes it especially relevant in language learning contexts -more so than other concepts, such as AI literacy (overviews AI literacy in teacher education & school: Casal-Otero et al, 2023;Olari & Romeike, 2021).…”
Section: Llms and Digital Text Sovereigntymentioning
confidence: 99%