Exploring Students Perceptions, Academic Outcomes, and Ethical Implications of AI in Social Studies Education

Dr. Adedoyin A. KEHINDE-AWOYELE Mr. Adeniyi Wasiu ADEOWU

Abstract

This study examines students perceptions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Social Studies education, exploring the impact of AI integration on academic performance and the ethical concerns associated with its use. Utilizing a quantitative research design, data were collected from secondary school students to assess their views on AI-driven educational tools. The findings reveal that students generally have a high perception of the usefulness of AI in enhancing learning and improving academic outcomes. However, significant ethical concerns were also identified, particularly regarding data privacy, algorithmic bias, and transparency in AI decision-making. The study highlights the need for stronger data protection measures, the reduction of biases in AI algorithms, and greater transparency to build trust in AI technologies. The results suggest that a balanced approach, which addresses both the educational benefits and ethical challenges of AI, is crucial for the responsible integration of AI in Social Studies education. The implications for policy, practice, and future research emphasize the importance of developing comprehensive ethical guidelines and promoting critical discussions about AI in the curriculum. By addressing these ethical considerations, the study contributes to a deeper understanding of how AI can be effectively and ethically integrated into Social Studies education, enhancing learning outcomes while safeguarding students rights.


 

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Authors

Dr. Adedoyin A. KEHINDE-AWOYELE
Mr. Adeniyi Wasiu ADEOWU
Author Biographies

Dr. Adedoyin A. KEHINDE-AWOYELE , University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State.

Department of Arts & Social Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State

Mr. Adeniyi Wasiu ADEOWU , University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State

Department of Arts and Social Sciences. Lecturer II 

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“Exploring Students Perceptions, Academic Outcomes, and Ethical Implications of AI in Social Studies Education”, Soc. sci. humanities j., vol. 8, no. 12, pp. 6003–6013, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.18535/sshj.v8i12.1490.