Navigating the Future of Education: Educators' Insights on AI Integration and Challenges in Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Ireland and Armenia
Evangelia Daskalaki, Katerina Psaroudaki, Paraskevi Fragopoulou

TL;DR
This cross-national study explores educators' perceptions of AI in education across five countries, highlighting their understanding, usage, concerns, and the need for professional development to effectively integrate AI tools.
Contribution
It provides new insights into teachers' perspectives on AI integration, emphasizing the importance of targeted training and addressing ethical and critical thinking concerns.
Findings
Most educators understand AI and see its potential benefits.
Students mainly use AI for workload management and entertainment.
Educators are cautiously optimistic but emphasize the need for professional development.
Abstract
Understanding teachers' perspectives on AI in Education (AIEd) is crucial for its effective integration into the educational framework. This paper aims to explore how teachers currently use AI and how it can enhance the educational process. We conducted a cross-national study spanning Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Ireland, and Armenia, surveying 1754 educators through an online questionnaire, addressing three research questions. Our first research question examines educators' understanding of AIEd, their skepticism, and its integration within schools. Most educators report a solid understanding of AI and acknowledge its potential risks. AIEd is primarily used for educator support and engaging students. However, concerns exist about AI's impact on fostering critical thinking and exposing students to biased data. The second research question investigates student engagement with AI tools from…
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TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics
