ABSTRACT

This edited volume recognises the need to cultivate a critical and acute understanding of AI technologies amongst primary and elementary school children, enabling them to meet the challenge of a human- and ethically oriented management of AI technologies.

Focusing on school settings from both the national and international level to form comparative case studies, chapters present a robust conceptual and foundational framework within a global context as the idea of AI and our relationship to it advances apace. The book uses research garnered from interviews and observational data, qualitative and quantitative research, and theoretical findings gathered from single schools or institutions across the world. Providing an innovative perspective in promoting the importance of a critical, creative and ethical orientation based on aesthetic experiences, the book focuses on development in areas like visual arts, literature, environmental education, robotics, photography and screen education, movement and play.

Ultimately, the book responds to an urgent and time-sensitive call to provide guidance on AI to primary education researchers and will be of interest to academics, scholars and researchers in the fields of primary and elementary education, technology in education, children's rights education, and moral and values education more broadly.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

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Introduction

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part 1|82 pages

The relationship between new generations and AI technologies

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The “compound” act of transformation

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The case of AI
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Fostering intellectual and ethical virtues in the age of Artificial Intelligence

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The need for educators-in-the-loop
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Leading engagement and learning in, out and between digital and non-digital interactions

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Hybrid-transitions as a space for children's agency
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The dystopian threat of AI in primary education

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Looking towards a utopian postdigital ecopedagogy
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chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

Bolts or Brains

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How elementary school children conceptualise AI and reason about issues of personal disclosure and privacy
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chapter Chapter 7|18 pages

The challenges of managing AItech

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New educational needs for new generations
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part 2|93 pages

Fostering a critical relationship with AI technologies through aesthetic experiences

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Aesthetic experiences as a space of possibility

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Towards a postmedia literacy

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AI photographic filters, education, and self-representation
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chapter Chapter 13|8 pages

AI and robotics in education

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Catalysts and complexities
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part 3|98 pages

Educational projects in primary school

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chapter Chapter 16|18 pages

The Child–AI Rεlationship

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The CAIRε research project educational experience
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chapter Chapter 17|9 pages

International call for AI Ethics

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Children draft their Ethical Charter on AI
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Aesthetic experiences and immersive virtual environments

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The IVE4Thinking educational project
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chapter Chapter 20|11 pages

The social robot Nao as an Intelligent Tutoring Robot

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Conducting the TCR test in primary schools
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Conclusion

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From experiences to educational practices: lead project for promoting a critical management of AItech
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