The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Educational Measurement: Opportunities and Ethical Challenges
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in educational measurement has revolutionized assessment methods, enabling automated scoring, rapid content analysis, and personalized feedback through machine learning and natural language processing. These advancements provide timely, consistent feed...
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Zusammenfassung: | The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in educational measurement
has revolutionized assessment methods, enabling automated scoring, rapid
content analysis, and personalized feedback through machine learning and
natural language processing. These advancements provide timely, consistent
feedback and valuable insights into student performance, thereby enhancing the
assessment experience. However, the deployment of AI in education also raises
significant ethical concerns regarding validity, reliability, transparency,
fairness, and equity. Issues such as algorithmic bias and the opacity of AI
decision-making processes pose risks of perpetuating inequalities and affecting
assessment outcomes. Responding to these concerns, various stakeholders,
including educators, policymakers, and organizations, have developed guidelines
to ensure ethical AI use in education. The National Council of Measurement in
Education's Special Interest Group on AI in Measurement and Education (AIME)
also focuses on establishing ethical standards and advancing research in this
area. In this paper, a diverse group of AIME members examines the ethical
implications of AI-powered tools in educational measurement, explores
significant challenges such as automation bias and environmental impact, and
proposes solutions to ensure AI's responsible and effective use in education. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.18900 |