Understanding Researchers’ AI Readiness in a Higher Education Context: Q Methodology Research
Author | Chaaban, Youmen |
Author | Qadhi, Saba |
Author | Chen, Juebei |
Author | Du, Xiangyun |
Available date | 2024-12-11T01:20:42Z |
Publication Date | 2024 |
Publication Name | Education Sciences |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci14070709 |
Citation | Chaaban, Y., Al-Ahmadi, A., Al-Thani, H., & Du, X. (2024). An examination of sources fostering student teachers’ academic well-being. Teacher Development, 1-21. |
ISSN | 1366-4530 |
Abstract | Taking a human-centered socio-cultural perspective, this study explored the manifold individual and structural processes that contribute to researchers’ AI readiness. Forty-three graduate students and faculty at one university in Qatar took part in this Q methodology study. The results represented participants’ collective perspectives on what they considered relevant to their AI readiness. A 5 + 1-factor solution was accepted, illustrating diverse perspectives and no consensus. The factors were termed based on their main foci, as follows, (F-1) how technical skills are acquired, (F-2) when it is all about ethics, (F-3) when technical skills meet ethical considerations, (F-4a and F-4b) when opposites concede, and (F-5) how collaborations reflect AI readiness. The results revealed the diversity of viewpoints among participants, and the interrelations among some factors. This study recommended a holistic approach to enhance AI readiness. It suggested integrating targeted educational initiatives and developing localized ethical frameworks to promote responsible AI use across various research disciplines. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis |
Subject | AI readiness ethics higher education human centered Qatar socio-cultural |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 1-21 |
Issue Number | 7 |
Volume Number | 14 |
ESSN | 2227-7102 |
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