New research from Pearson finds that over two-thirds of UK secondary students want to learn about AI in school
Pearson's recent research reveals that 69% of UK secondary students want more education about generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI). Nearly 74% believe learning about Gen AI is important for their future, with 38% already using AI tools like ChatGPT daily and 64% considering it vital for their careers.
In response, Pearson launched the Edexcel Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) pathway, allowing A-level students to study Gen AI's role and ethics. The EPQ in AI literacy is equivalent to half an A level and can be integrated into sixth form studies, attracting up to 28 UCAS points.
Despite the enthusiasm, 48% of students feel other countries are ahead in AI education, 22% are unsure what AI is, and 43% lack confidence in understanding AI risks. Pearson aims to address these gaps with their Gen AI literacy pathway, preparing students for an AI-driven future.
- 69% of UK secondary students want more AI education.
- 74% see learning about Gen AI as important for the future.
- Pearson introduced the EPQ:AI pathway for A-level students.
- EPQ:AI is equivalent to half an A level and adds up to 28 UCAS points.
- 38% of students already use AI tools daily.
- 64% believe AI will be critical in their professional lives.
- Pearson collaborates with teachers to enhance AI education.
- 48% of students think other countries are ahead in AI education.
- 43% of students do not feel confident about AI risks.
- 22% of students are unsure about what AI is.
Pearson’s Newly Created Edexcel Extended Project Qualification Pathway Offers A Level Students Opportunity to Study Role and Ethics of AI
Pearson’s Newly Created Edexcel Extended Project Qualification Pathway Offers A Level Students Opportunity to Study Role and Ethics of AI (Photo: Business Wire)
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To address the growing need, Pearson collaborated with teachers to launch a new programme that gives A-level students across the
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Sharon Hague, Managing Director, School Assessment & Qualifications, said: “It’s clear that many
Notes to editors
The Pearson Edexcel EPQ:AI is one of a range of pathways supporting students to learn about the important issues of today. Additional pathways are in Climate and Sustainability and Future Skills. Find out more here
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About the survey
Statistics from a survey conducted by Pearson via Censuswide between 23.04.2024 - 29.04.2024. The findings are based on responses from 1,002 secondary students aged between 11-16 across the
Answers combine those that ‘somewhat agree’ and ‘strongly agree’ as well as those that are ‘not very confident’ and ‘not at all confident’.
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