2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40594-023-00454-3
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Integrating artificial intelligence into science lessons: teachers’ experiences and views

Joonhyeong Park,
Tang Wee Teo,
Arnold Teo
et al.

Abstract: Background In the midst of digital transformation, schools are transforming their classrooms as they prepare students for a world increasingly automated by new technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI). During curricular implementation, it has not made sense to teachers to teach AI as a stand-alone subject as it is not a traditional discipline in schools. As such, subject matter teachers may need to take on the responsibility of integrating AI content into discipline-based lessons to… Show more

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“…5. Considering the findings that students may need to be responsible and critically reflective users of AI, lecturers must develop appropriate use cases for integrating AI into the student learning process (see also Park et al, 2023). Tailored exercises where students specifically learn to evaluate AI-generated content are necessary to promote increased critical engagement by students with the output of AI.…”
Section: Recommendations For Fostering Students' Digital Competencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. Considering the findings that students may need to be responsible and critically reflective users of AI, lecturers must develop appropriate use cases for integrating AI into the student learning process (see also Park et al, 2023). Tailored exercises where students specifically learn to evaluate AI-generated content are necessary to promote increased critical engagement by students with the output of AI.…”
Section: Recommendations For Fostering Students' Digital Competencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research aligns with the ongoing evolution of technology from the past to the present. These studies underscore the importance of equipping educators with the necessary skills and understanding to leverage AI in educational settings, ensuring they can adapt and benefit from technological advancements in their teaching practices [95,96]. Standardized total effects represent the combined influence of both direct and indirect effects, which are crucial for understanding the impact of different factors [97].…”
Section: Structural Equation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AI goes beyond STEM and often includes knowledge from other disciplines such as history and geography. Integrating AI in STEM would make STEM more interdisciplinary and readily include other disciplines (Park et al, 2023). Therefore, using emerging technologies could create a learning environment that fosters more interdisciplinary STEM education.…”
Section: Encouraging Other Fields To Be Included For Greater Transdis...mentioning
confidence: 99%