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Beyond Tool Adoption: A Practical Five-Stage Developmental Continuum for AI Literacy in Higher Education
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arXiv:2606.00038v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We propose a five-stage AI Literacy Continuum for higher education consisting of Not Yet Engaged, Uncritical Use, Informed Use, Critical Evaluation, and Improvement. The continuum addresses a gap in existing AI literacy frameworks, which define competencies but provide limited guidance for diagnosing learner starting points and developmental progression. Drawing on design-based implementation across credit-bearing courses and intensive...
arXiv:2606.00038v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: We propose a five-stage AI Literacy Continuum for higher education consisting of Not Yet Engaged, Uncritical Use, Informed Use, Critical Evaluation, and Improvement. The continuum addresses a gap in existing AI literacy frameworks, which define competencies but provide limited guidance for diagnosing learner starting points and developmental progression. Drawing on design-based implementation across credit-bearing courses and intensive workshops involving more than 330 participants at North Carolina State University between Fall 2024 and Spring 2026, we describe observable behaviors associated with each stage and illustrate how learners may progress from avoidance or uncritical use toward informed and critical engagement with AI systems. Evidence from these implementations is observational rather than experimental, but suggests that brief interventions can support informed use while sustained, discipline-embedded experiences are associated with critical evaluation and improvement-oriented practice. The continuum complements existing frameworks such as UNESCO and OECD by providing a practical structure for curriculum design, assessment, and AI literacy development in higher education.