Vol. 6 (2025): January/December
January/December

The Review of Artificial Intelligence in Education presents Volume 6 (2025), published under the continuous publication model.

This volume covers the period from January to December 2025, with articles published continuously throughout the year as soon as they successfully complete the stages of peer review, editorial approval, copyediting, layout editing, and final production.

The adoption of a single annual volume in continuous flow reflects contemporary best practices in scientific publishing and is aligned with the recommendations of SciELO Brazil, which encourages continuous publication as a strategy to accelerate scholarly communication, increase the visibility of published articles, and enhance the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

The 2025 edition reaffirms the journal’s commitment to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed, and interdisciplinary research on artificial intelligence in education, educational innovation, ethical and responsible AI, learning technologies, institutional governance, digital transformation in educational organizations, and the future of teaching and learning.

Through this volume, the Review of Artificial Intelligence in Education strengthens its mission to promote critical, ethical, and innovative debates on the role of artificial intelligence in educational systems, contributing to the advancement of research, policy, and practice in a rapidly evolving technological and academic landscape.

Articles

Sharlene Baksh
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Amplifier and Risk: Extending the Community of Inquiry (CoI) for Student AI Use: A Secondary Qualitative Analysis
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.57
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Nynke Bos, Klaas-Jan Lammers, Andrea Prince van Leeuwen
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Exploring the role of AI in Higher Education: A study of usage by students and teachers in the Netherlands
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.40
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Andreea Dragomir
The role of the European Union in shaping an ethical and legal framework for artificial intelligence (AI) in education
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.48
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Janete Fernandes Silva, Cláudia Aparecida Avelar Ferreira
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Artificial Intelligence and (Non)Vulnerable Students: Barriers and Challenges
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.54
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Corey Basch, Grace Hillyer, Bailey Gold, Helen Yousaf
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Understanding artificial intelligence knowledge and usage among college students: Insights from a survey on classroom, coursework, and personal applications
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.37
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Darci de Borba, Rafael Brinkhues
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Artificial intelligence in business process management: Challenges, opportunities and strategies for alignment with ISO 42001
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.60
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Soiloor Nandini Arunima, Mily Akhter
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Exploring AI in Education: Transforming Educators' Teaching and Learning in a Developing Country “Bangladesh”
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.53
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Phineas Sebopelo, Olivia Baloyi, Nnenna Nancy Chukwuma
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Artificial Intelligence assimilation and University Service Quality: The Mediating Role of student satisfaction
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.42
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Jairo Alberto Galindo-Cuesta
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Glossary of Generative Artificial Intelligence for Education: A Conceptual and Pedagogical Framework
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.47
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Henrique César Melo Ribeiro
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First Publications on Chatgpt in Brazilian Academia from the Perspective of Social Network Analysis
https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v6ii.46
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