Creation and Evaluation of a Pre-tertiary Artificial Intelligence (AI) Curriculum
Thomas K.F. Chiu, Helen Meng, Ching-Sing Chai, Irwin King, Savio Wong, and Yeung Yam

TL;DR
This study details the development and positive evaluation of a pre-tertiary AI curriculum co-created by academia, educators, and industry partners, demonstrating improved student perceptions and enhanced teacher autonomy.
Contribution
It presents a novel co-creation process involving multiple stakeholders to develop and implement a pre-tertiary AI curriculum with positive educational outcomes.
Findings
Students perceived greater competence in AI
Students developed more positive attitudes towards AI
Teachers gained resources and autonomy in teaching AI
Abstract
Contributions: The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)-Jockey Club AI for the Future Project (AI4Future) co-created an AI curriculum for pre-tertiary education and evaluated its efficacy. While AI is conventionally taught in tertiary level education, our co-creation process successfully developed the curriculum that has been used in secondary school teaching in Hong Kong and received positive feedback. Background: AI4Future is a cross-sector project that engages five major partners - CUHK Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Education, Hong Kong secondary schools, the government and the AI industry. A team of 14 professors with expertise in engineering and education collaborated with 17 principals and teachers from 6 secondary schools to co-create the curriculum. This team formation bridges the gap between researchers in engineering and education, together with practitioners in…
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