New research from Pearson finds that over two-thirds of UK secondary students want to learn about AI in school
2024年5月16日 - 4:00PM
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Pearson’s Newly Created Edexcel Extended Project Qualification
Pathway Offers A Level Students Opportunity to Study Role and
Ethics of AI
Recent findings by Pearson (FTSE: PSON.L), the world’s leading
learning company, discovered that over two-thirds (69%) of
UK secondary school students would like to see more learning about
generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) in schools, as AI
continues to play a greater role in the workplace and society.
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Nearly three-quarters (74%) of those surveyed as part of
Pearson’s upcoming annual School Report feel that it is important
for them to learn more about Gen AI and the role it will play in
the future, with 38% saying they already use tools like
ChatGPT in their daily lives and 64% feeling it will be an
important part of their professional life.
To address the growing need, Pearson collaborated with teachers
to launch a new programme that gives A-level students across the UK
the chance to study the role and ethics of Gen AI for the first
time. The Extended Project Qualification pathway in Gen AI literacy
- ‘EPQ:AI’ - leads to a recognised qualification. Hundreds of
students are expected to submit projects around the topic of AI
during the coming exam season.
Last year, around 37,000 students submitted an EPQ in the UK.
Each EPQ is equivalent to half an A level in size and attracts up
to 28 UCAS points. It can be incorporated into existing sixth form
studies as an additional self-study project. The Gen AI focus
allows students to lead investigations into the benefits and
limitations of Gen AI across a range of real-life contexts and
interest areas.
Pearson’s recent Skills Outlook found that in the UK, around 40%
or more of the time spent on tasks involved in the working week of
some white collar roles could be done by Gen AI. However, the data
suggests that UK secondary school students do not yet feel
adequately prepared for a world in which AI plays a greater
role.
Nearly half (48%) of secondary school students asked
believe that other countries are learning more about AI than those
in the UK. One in five (22%) are unsure of what AI is, and
just under half (43%) say they do not feel confident in
identifying and understanding what the risks of AI are.
Sharon Hague, Managing Director, School Assessment
& Qualifications, said: “It’s clear that many UK secondary
school students are keen to learn more about Gen AI but some feel
unprepared for the role AI will play in their lives in the future.
Knowledge truly is power in enhancing the future job prospects of
our young people and our Gen AI literacy pathway is just the first
step in our collaboration with learners, educators, families, and
experts to help today’s students thrive in a more AI-driven society
and workplace.”
Derbyshire-based student Roman, aged 17-years-old, who is
taking an EPQ:AI, said: “It’s important that students learn
about AI. We’re becoming more aware, it’s becoming more important
in our lives. We’re never going to get rid of AI, so I think it’s
very important that we learn about the dangers but also the
benefits of AI.”
Notes to editors
The Pearson Edexcel EPQ:AI is one of a range of pathways
supporting students to learn about the important issues of today.
Additional pathways are in Climate and Sustainability and Future
Skills. Find out more here
About Pearson
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learning. We believe that every learning opportunity is a chance
for a personal breakthrough. That’s why our c.18,000 Pearson
employees are committed to creating vibrant and enriching learning
experiences designed for real-life impact. We are the world’s
leading digital media learning company, serving customers in nearly
200 countries with digital content, assessments, qualifications,
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About the survey
Statistics from a survey conducted by Pearson via Censuswide
between 23.04.2024 - 29.04.2024. The findings are based on
responses from 1,002 secondary students aged between 11-16 across
the UK. Censuswide abides by and employs members of the Market
Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles.
Answers combine those that ‘somewhat agree’ and ‘strongly agree’
as well as those that are ‘not very confident’ and ‘not at all
confident’.
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