Sustainability Magazine September 2023 | Page 69

ChatGPT will change the teaching profession for the better . However , this would require adapting curriculums and assessments to account for student use of AI-generated content , which over half ( 56 %) of secondary school teachers globally agree with .
Education as a driver of progress In today ’ s interconnected world the future success of students depends on their digital literacy . Teaching digital skills to young children and teenagers in secondary education is crucial , particularly in a world that is rapidly shaped and transformed by AI . It allows them to engage with technology safely and responsibly , and equips them with the tools they need to succeed in a changing world .
Despite growing up surrounded by technology , not all of today ’ s students have the digital skills required to use technology effectively and confidently for their education , or for their future role in the workforce . The digital divide is not just about access to the internet and devices , but about the proficiency gap between students who have the digital skills to succeed and those who do not .
Addressing these gaps can help support the UN Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs ), including Goal # 4 ( providing equitable access to quality education ) and Goal # 8 ( enabling decent work and economic growth ). Digital skills enable digitisation , internet penetration , and accessible technology and are therefore the key to improving the existing structural flaws . While strengthening education systems will help mobilise new streams of progress and boost productivity and quality of work , innovation in education is the key to making sure our future workforce is positively transformed by AI and technology .
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