The Landscape of AI in Science Education: What is Changing and How to Respond
Xiaoming Zhai, Kent Crippen

TL;DR
This paper discusses how AI is transforming science education by enhancing personalization and access while addressing ethical challenges, emphasizing the need for responsible frameworks to guide integration.
Contribution
It introduces a Responsible and Ethical Principles (REP) framework to guide AI integration in science education, balancing innovation with ethical considerations.
Findings
AI tools improve personalization, efficiency, and equity in science education.
Ethical challenges include fairness, transparency, and privacy concerns.
AI should support, not replace, human teachers and learners.
Abstract
This introductory chapter explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping the landscape of science education. Positioned at the intersection of tradition and innovation, AI is altering educational goals, procedures, learning materials, assessment practices, and desired outcomes. We highlight how AI-supported tools, such as intelligent tutoring systems, adaptive learning platforms, automated feedback, and generative content creation--enhance personalization, efficiency, and equity while fostering competencies essential for an AI-driven society, including critical thinking, creativity, and interdisciplinary collaboration. At the same time, this chapter examines the ethical, social, and pedagogical challenges that arise, particularly issues of fairness, transparency, accountability, privacy, and human oversight. To address these tensions, we argue that a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · AI in Service Interactions · Digital Education and Society
