Artificial intelligence and Quality Education: The Need for Digital Culture in Teaching
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INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALE E ISTRUZIONE DI QUALITÀ: LA NECESSITÀ DELLA CULTURA DIGITALE NELL’INSEGNAMENTO
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This paper critically explores the concept of «quality education» as defined by SDG 4, emphasizing inclusivity and equity, particularly in the context of digital transformation. Quality education, in this sense, goes beyond knowledge acquisition to fostering lifelong learning, accessible to all. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is examined through a socio-pedagogical interdisciplinary lens, highlighting how it reshapes traditional pedagogical models. This shift requires digital literacy and a digital culture, addressing the «digital divide» and promoting inclusivity while raising challenges that necessitate rethinking existing educational frameworks. The rise of digital culture presents a critical pathway for addressing the educational mismatch of contemporary society. By fostering a value-oriented digital culture, educational models must emphasize ethical engagement, critical thinking, and digital citizenship. This transition requires a multi-level approach, acknowledging students’ increasing agency in a bottom-up digital culture. Moving towards Education 4.0 necessitates a rethinking of traditional pedagogies, with teachers adopting new mindsets, roles, and competencies.
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