Teaching perspectives on the use of artificial intelligence as a mediator of critical thinking in basic education

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https://doi.org/10.69821/DISCE.v2i2.22

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Artificial intelligence, Critical thinking, Teacher training , Educational technology

Abstract

 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging today as a promising tool to innovate education. However, its ability to cultivate critical thinking in elementary classrooms is conditioned, to a large extent, by the ways in which teachers perceive and incorporate it. This study examines those teachers' conceptions, asking whether they interpret AI as an ally, an obstacle, or a neutral resource for critical reasoning in school. A sequential mixed-method design was used: first a questionnaire was administered to 68 teachers in educational district 13D02 (Manta, Montecristi and Jaramijó) and then an in-depth interview was conducted with 10 of them purposively selected. Although 76% adopted a favorable attitude towards the tool, only 58% use it systematically in class. Almost all of them recognize structural barriers (54%) and, at the same time, point out potentialities and tensions between automation and critical judgment. The reports revealed methodological insecurity, isolated pilots and an insistent demand for specialized training. What was learned suggests that AI will mediate critical thinking if it is aligned with reflective pedagogies, continuous training and an institutional climate that promotes its contextual and critical use.

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Author Biographies

  • Cruz Esterly Pin Ponce , Unidad Educativa Dora Lya Castro Demera

    Licenciada en Ciencias de la Educación. Magister en Desarrollo de Pensamiento y Educación   

  • Mirian del Rosario Cevallos Mendoza , Unidad Educativa Réplica Manta

    Licenciada en Ciencias de la Educación. Magister en Formación del Profesorado en General con especialidad en Literatura 

  • Kerly Teresa Pita Arteaga , Unidad Educativa Josefa Mendoza de Mora

    Licenciada en Ciencias de la Educación Básica. Actualmente rectora de la Unidad Educativa Josefa Mendoza de Mora

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Published

2025-07-15

How to Cite

Pin Ponce , C. E. ., Cevallos Mendoza , M. del R. ., & Pita Arteaga , K. T. . (2025). Teaching perspectives on the use of artificial intelligence as a mediator of critical thinking in basic education. DISCE. Revista Científica Educativa Y Social, 2(2), 60-78. https://doi.org/10.69821/DISCE.v2i2.22

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