AI Literacy
What Students Should Know About Artificial Intelligence
Publisher Description
As generative artificial intelligence (genAI) tools such as ChatGPT have rapidly entered classrooms, workplaces, and everyday digital environments, educators are increasingly called on to help students navigate a world shaped by algorithms, data, and automation. AI literacy is no longer optional; it is a core competency for workforce readiness, civic participation, and ethical decision-making. This guide provides teachers with a practical, research-informed framework for teaching AI literacy in meaningful and responsible ways.
Moving beyond basic technical skills, the guide emphasizes AI literacy as a blend of critical evaluation, ethical reasoning, cultural competence, and systems thinking. Readers are supported in helping students understand how AI works, where it appears in daily life, and how issues such as bias, privacy, surveillance, and individual rights are embedded in AI-driven systems. The competencies and learning outcomes presented here integrate media literacy and societal awareness alongside hands-on technical understanding.
Designed as a flexible, living framework rather than a rigid checklist, this book acknowledges the rapidly evolving nature of artificial intelligence. While tools and platforms will continue to change, the higher-order cognitive skills and ethical foundations outlined in this guide prepare students to engage thoughtfully, responsibly, and confidently in an AI-enabled society.