Authors:
Cecilia Fissore
;
Francesco Floris
;
Valeria Fradiante
;
Marina Marchisio Conte
and
Matteo Sacchet
Affiliation:
Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Turin, Via Nizza 52, 10126, Turin, Italy
Keyword(s):
Artificial Intelligence, Didactic Activities, Mathematics, Primary School, Secondary School, Teacher Training.
Abstract:
Every year, there is increasing interest in applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms and systems in education. Educating students about the conscious use of AI and its challenges is essential. Still, even before that, it is necessary to educate teachers who need to acquire the necessary skills to use these technologies in the classroom to enrich their students’ learning experience. Training must be theoretical and guide teachers in designing educational activities with AI, about AI, and preparing for AI. This article presents research conducted in Italy to understand educators’ attitudes toward AI in Education. Responses to a nationwide questionnaire are analysed to understand the relationship between teachers at all levels of schooling and AI. The results show that teachers need more confidence in their AI skills but are also not too concerned about the increasing spread of AI at various levels. From the findings, we can also say that AI has found little space in the school
activities of Italian teachers. At the same time, teachers state that they urgently need to be trained on AI issues.
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