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Artificial intelligence applied to early childhood education: A focus for educational research?

[journal article]

Latorre-Medina, María José
Abdelmaula-Mesaud, Samia

Abstract

The study focuses on a currently emerging topic: artificial intelligence (AI). The impact of AI on the field of education is considerable. The possibilities and risks associated with its use are already well known, especially when the ethical and/or legal boundaries associated with it are crossed. H... view more

The study focuses on a currently emerging topic: artificial intelligence (AI). The impact of AI on the field of education is considerable. The possibilities and risks associated with its use are already well known, especially when the ethical and/or legal boundaries associated with it are crossed. However, the potential of AI as an emerging technology, in the field of education in general, and in early childhood education in particular, is yet to be realised. In this paper we consider what has occurred to date, and then focus the attention of researchers who have conducted studies in the field of early childhood education. To do this, we adopted a bibliometric study approach. This type of analysis has allowed us to consider the scientific activity carried out in the field of artificial intelligence as applied in early childhood education. As we note throughout this paper, this type of analysis is highly valued among the scientific community as a way of assessing the quality, productivity and scientific evolution of a subject of study. It provides academics with valuable information about research conducted in a particular area. Following the recommendations of experts in the field, in this paper we not only address the volume of publications (quantity), but also assess other scientometric indicators that measure their quality. The results of this study then can make a significant contribution to the field of research and work in early childhood education in the face of the new challenges presented by today's society.... view less

Keywords
early childhood education and care; artificial intelligence; educational research; educational technology

Classification
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy
Technology Assessment

Free Keywords
bibliometric analysis; scientific impact

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 1-15

Journal
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood (2024)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/14639491241303746

ISSN
1463-9491

Status
Postprint; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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