Generative artificial intelligence in teaching and learning: Concerns, practices, and supporting students use

As generative artificial intelligence (GAI) expands in complexity, offers diverse applications (i.e., text, graphics, sounds, music), and grows easier to access, it will inevitably impact K-12 teaching and learning. To document the phenomenon, we conducted a cross-sectional exploratory research proj...

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Vydáno v:The Journal of educational research (Washington, D.C.) Ročník 118; číslo 6; s. 535 - 546
Hlavní autoři: Nadelson, Louis S., Walthall, Brandy, Faidley, Evan W., Filer, Janet
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Bloomington Routledge 02.11.2025
Taylor & Francis Inc
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ISSN:0022-0671, 1940-0675
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Shrnutí:As generative artificial intelligence (GAI) expands in complexity, offers diverse applications (i.e., text, graphics, sounds, music), and grows easier to access, it will inevitably impact K-12 teaching and learning. To document the phenomenon, we conducted a cross-sectional exploratory research project to document how teachers used GAI, how they supported their students' GAI use, their concerns and ethical considerations, and differences in these variables based on personal and professional demographics. We surveyed 131 K-12 teachers and found they tended to use GAI for a wide range of applications, were supporting their students' GAI use, including providing them with guidelines, had little or no GAI-related professional development, and differed in their GAI engagement by several personal and professional demographics including school location and grade level taught. We concluded the participants found value added in the use of GAI and perceived benefits for their students, as well as some ethical concerns.
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ISSN:0022-0671
1940-0675
DOI:10.1080/00220671.2025.2511229