Integrating AI literacy into teacher education: a critical perspective paper
Roula Daher
Abstract
In today’s educational landscape, equipping educators with AI literacy is crucial for creating equitable and effective learning environments. This perspective paper explores the challenges teachers face in developing AI literacy and advocates for training that goes beyond basic technical skills to include a deep understanding of AI mechanisms, applications, and ethical implications. Without this foundation, educators risk unintentionally deepening the digital divide, disadvantaging marginalized students. Using a literature-informed, narrative methodology, this paper integrates recent research and case studies, such as the U.S. E-rate program and India’s “AI for All” initiative, as models for scalable solutions to promote AI equity. The paper introduces the EQUIP Framework (Ethical Governance, Qualified Professional Learning, Unified Collaborative Partnerships, Implementation Readiness, and Progressive Adaptation) to empower educators with the knowledge, skills, and ethical principles necessary for responsible AI use in education. Key considerations for effective implementation include customizing professional learning programs, strategically allocating resources, and establishing robust monitoring and evaluation processes. By addressing counterarguments related to resource constraints, ethical concerns, and risks of overreliance on technology, the paper offers a balanced perspective and provides practical recommendations. These emphasize the importance of integrating AI literacy into teacher education programs, ongoing professional learning, and ethical guidelines to enable educators to responsibly integrate AI, advancing a more inclusive and future-ready education system.