Lessons Learned for AI Education with Elementary Students and Teachers

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Anne Ottenbreit-Leftwich
Krista Glazewski
Minji Jeon
Katie Jantaraweragul
Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver
Adam Scribner
Seung Lee
Bradford Mott
James Lester
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[1] Indiana University,
[2] North Carolina State University,undefined
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K-12 AI education; AI Ethics; Elementary Education; Teacher co-design;
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With accelerating advances in artificial intelligence, it is clear that introducing K-12 students to AI is essential for preparation to interact with and potentially develop AI technologies. To succeed as the workers, creators, and innovators of the future, we argue students should encounter core concepts of AI as early as elementary school. However, building a curriculum that introduces AI content to K-12 students presents significant challenges, such as connecting to prior knowledge, developing curricula that are meaningful for students, and creating content that teachers feel confident to teach. To lay the groundwork for elementary AI education, we investigated the everyday experiences and ideas of students in grades 4 and 5 (ages 9 to 11) about AI to inform possible entry points for learning. This yielded themes around student conceptions, examples, and ethics of AI. For each theme, we juxtapose the student ideas with the teachers’ reflections on those ideas as frames of reference to consider in co-designing curricular approaches.
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