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Teachers' trust in AI-powered educational technology and a professional development program to improve it

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
卷 53, 期 4, 页码 914-931

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bjet.13232

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  1. Azrieli Foundation
  2. Israeli Council for Higher Education (CHE) via the Weizmann Data Science Research Center

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This research underscores the importance of increasing teachers' theoretical and practical knowledge about AI in education in order to gain their trust in AI-EdTech in K-12 education. Through experiments with K-12 science teachers interacting with a specific AI-powered assessment tool, the results indicate that explaining how AI makes decisions in comparison to human experts and how it complements teachers rather than replacing them can lessen teachers' concerns and improve their trust in AI-EdTech.
Evidence from various domains underlines the critical role that human factors, and especially trust, play in adopting technology by practitioners. In the case of Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered tools, the issue is even more complex due to practitioners' AI-specific misconceptions, myths and fears (e.g., mass unemployment and privacy violations). In recent years, AI has been incorporated increasingly into K-12 education. However, little research has been conducted on the trust and attitudes of K-12 teachers towards the use and adoption of AI-powered Educational Technology (AI-EdTech). This paper sheds light on teachers' trust in AI-EdTech and presents effective professional development strategies to increase teachers' trust and willingness to apply AI-EdTech in their classrooms. Our experiments with K-12 science teachers were conducted around their interactions with a specific AI-powered assessment tool (termed AI-Grader) using both synthetic and real data. The results indicate that presenting teachers with some explanations of (i) how AI makes decisions, particularly compared to the human experts, and (ii) how AI can complement and give additional strengths to teachers, rather than replacing them, can reduce teachers' concerns and improve their trust in AI-EdTech. The contribution of this research is threefold. First, it emphasizes the importance of increasing teachers' theoretical and practical knowledge about AI in educational settings to gain their trust in AI-EdTech in K-12 education. Second, it presents a teacher professional development program (PDP), as well as the discourse analysis of teachers who completed it. Third, based on the results observed, it presents clear suggestions for future PDPs aiming to improve teachers' trust in AI-EdTech.

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