INTEGRATING EDUCATIONAL AI INTO PRIMARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON DIGITAL LITERACY TRANSFORMATION AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS

Novianty Djafri, Syamsu Qajar Baru, Kartin Usman (2026) INTEGRATING EDUCATIONAL AI INTO PRIMARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON DIGITAL LITERACY TRANSFORMATION AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS. International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL), 3 (11).

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Abstract

This study aims to examine the integration of educational artificial intelligence in primary education and its role in transforming digital literacy and strengthening pupils’ critical thinking skills. The rapid development of AI-based learning tools has changed the way pupils access information, interact with digital resources, and construct knowledge. Therefore, digital literacy in primary education cannot be understood solely as the ability to use digital devices; it must also encompass AI literacy, data awareness, ethical responsibility, and the ability to evaluate AI-generated information critically. This study uses a library research method with a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected from journal articles, books, conference proceedings, and institutional reports published within the last three years, especially those discussing educational AI, AI literacy, digital literacy, primary education, and critical thinking. The findings show that educational AI can support adaptive learning, personalized feedback, interactive learning experiences, and problem-solving activities. However, AI integration may also create risks such as technological dependence, algorithmic bias, data privacy issues, and the weakening of independent reasoning if not supported by proper pedagogy. This study concludes that educational AI can strengthen pupils’ digital literacy and critical thinking only when implemented through human-centered, ethical, and reflective learning strategies. Teachers play a central role in guiding pupils to question, verify, compare, and reflect on AI-generated outputs. Therefore, AI integration in primary education should be directed toward developing digitally literate, critically minded, and ethically responsible learners.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Education
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email admin@adisamedutech.com
Date Deposited: 24 May 2026 04:42
Last Modified: 24 May 2026 04:42
URI: https://adisamedutech.com/id/eprint/1012

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