Nurturing Future Innovators Integrating Computational Thinking, AI, and STEM in Early Education

Nurturing Future Innovators Integrating Computational Thinking, AI, and STEM in Early Education

Hosam R. I. Badawy (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), Ahmed M. Alkaabi (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), Ahmad M. Qablan (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), Hesham R. I. Badawy (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), Khawla Mohamed Mahmoud Hassan Almaazmi (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), and Nompilo P. Ndlela (South African University, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-6210-5.ch004
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Abstract

In today's technological landscape, equipping young learners with essential skills is crucial. This chapter explores integrating computational thinking, artificial intelligence, and STEM education in early childhood, highlighting their significance, benefits, and implementation strategies. Computational thinking fosters critical thinking and problem-solving, artificial intelligence personalizes learning and provides adaptive assessments, and stem nurtures curiosity and exploration. Despite challenges like access, teacher training, and curriculum integration, collaboration among educators and policymakers is vital to prepare children for a technology-driven future. By addressing these challenges through equitable access to technology, professional development, and integrated curriculum design, we can empower the next generation to thrive in the 21st century.
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