AI literacy framework
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By using this new AI literacy framework, educators will be able to better assess students’ understanding of AI, as well as broader issues like privacy concerns and digital citizenship with clear, measurable benchmarks. The goal is to enable all students and teachers to understand, evaluate and use AI tools and systems effectively and ethically, while cultivating a well-rounded set of skills and attitudes. Students will be prepared not only for academic success but also for active, well-informed participation in an AI-driven, digitally evolving society.
Von Andreas Schleicher im Text New AI Literacy Framework to Equip Youth in an Age of AI (2025)
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- New AI Literacy Framework to Equip Youth in an Age of AI (Andreas Schleicher) (2025)
- Empowering Learners for the Age of AI - An AI Literacy Framework for Primary and Secondary Education (Review draft) (OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) (2025)
- Designing Education Ecosystems for the Future: The Role of Digital Technologies - EdusummIT 2025 (2025)

- 5. Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy for teaching and learning: design and implementation - Thematic Working Group 5 (Mary Webb, Matt Bower, Ana Amélia Carvalho, Fredrik Mørk Røkenes, Jodie Torrington, Jonathan D. Cohen, Yousra Chtouki, Kathryn MacCallum, Tanya Linden, Deirdre Butler, Juliana E. Raffagheli, Henriikka Vartiainen, Martina Ronci, Peter Tiernan, David M. Smith, Chris Shelton, Joyce Malyn-Smith, Pierre Gorissen)

- 5. Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy for teaching and learning: design and implementation - Thematic Working Group 5 (Mary Webb, Matt Bower, Ana Amélia Carvalho, Fredrik Mørk Røkenes, Jodie Torrington, Jonathan D. Cohen, Yousra Chtouki, Kathryn MacCallum, Tanya Linden, Deirdre Butler, Juliana E. Raffagheli, Henriikka Vartiainen, Martina Ronci, Peter Tiernan, David M. Smith, Chris Shelton, Joyce Malyn-Smith, Pierre Gorissen)

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