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How should schools teach AI? Three models to consider

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Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Students across Canada are exposed to artificial intelligence (AI) whether through search engines, writing assistants, automated recommendation systems, or social media. That everyday exposure raises a first, fundamental question: What should students learn about AI? This goal is often described as AI literacy , which combines conceptual understanding with responsible use and critical judgment about AI . A second, more practical question is: Where should learning about AI sit in the curriculum? Since education is a provincial responsibility, Canada has no single approach. Teaching AI literacy in schools builds on what provinces already require students to learn about digital technologies. How provinces do this determines how much time students get, what can be assessed, and how teachers must be prepared.…

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