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Design of a Science Integrated Secondary School AI literacy Curriculum: A youth & AI expert guided design-based research approach

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Educators are facing the challenge of redesigning curricula to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) methods in a way that is relevant and engaging to youth. Design-based research (DBR) presents a unique opportunity to conduct iterative re-design of these curricula while incorporating feedback from stakeholders including youth and professionals in the field. In this paper we present a mixed methods analysis of the iterative design of an informal science-integrated ML curriculum for high school youth enrolled in a four-week summer program. Each step of the two year DBR process was informed by input from our advisory board consisting of alumni and industry experts. Participants in both cohorts gained understanding in ML knowledge, with gains in Cohort 2 (M2-M1=0.175, p < 0.001, n = 42) exceeding those of Cohort 1 (M2-M1=0.076, p < 0.001, n = 35). Participants who identified as female and non-White tended to show greater learning gains than their White male counterparts. This project is an example of a successful participatory curriculum design process that centers youth voices in an advisory capacity, with implications for educational designers seeking to effectively integrate AI/ML into existing curricula.

 

Suggested citation: 
Moore, Katherine S., et al. "Design of a science integrated secondary school AI literacy curriculum: A youth & AI expert guided design-based research approach." Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence (2026): 100552.

PUBLICATION DETAILS

Type
Article
Author
K. Moore
Publisher
Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence
Publication Year
2026
Discipline(s)
Emerging Tech (Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, and Blockchain)