Abstract
This editorial connects policy framework suggestions for AI literacy in elementary and secondary schools and the papers published in this special issue. The suggested framework emphasizes a human-centered vision for AI education, encompassing four domains for students – Human-Centered Mindset, AI Ethics, AI Technology and Application, and AI System Design – and five dimensions for teachers, including AI-Empowered Pedagogy and Professional Development, aligning with UNESCO AI Competency Frameworks for Students and for Teachers. Collectively, the featured papers illustrate how this policy vision can be enacted through evidence-based practice: a systematic review of AI in primary education highlights pedagogically grounded, equity-driven approaches; an empirical study on an ethical reasoning curriculum demonstrating how responsible AI thinking can be taught and assessed; a constructionist review showcases hands-on, design-based strategies that foster active learning and creativity; a qualitative study on generative AI in the applied arts reveals new professional literacies for an AI-augmented creative economy; a GenAI-integrated data-science course illustrates how usability, reliability, privacy, and ethics can be woven into disciplinary learning; a survey of preservice STEM teachers identifies affective and experiential predictors of AI self-efficacy for educators; a Structured Controversy platform shows how debate and case-based reasoning can cultivate nuanced ethical judgment in computer science students; and a problem-based mathematics course demonstrates how we can teach students to discern which types of AI tools can better support different problem-solving tasks in real-world business contexts. Together, these studies illuminate a coherent pathway from policy to practice – one that advances human-centered, ethical, and sustainable AI literacy across lifelong learning and development.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 645-651 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Informatics in Education |
| Volume | 24 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 Jan |
Keywords
- AI literacy
- constructionist learning
- ethics in AI
- generative AI
- human-centered education
- policy
- practice
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Education
- Communication
- Computer Science Applications
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