AI Education Policy & Practice Ecosystem Framework - WCET

Last Updated: 04/04/2024

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Overview

Adapted from the research conducted by Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan and the AI Ecological Education Policy Framework, WCET created in 2023 a framework for institutions to develop policies related to AI in higher education. The framework addresses three areas: 1) governance, 2) operations, and 3) pedagogy. All these areas call for ethical and responsible use of AI.

Policy recommendations within each area include:

  • GovernanceRefers to the senior management at an institution, including such positions and roles as Chancellor/President, Chief Academic Officer, Chief Information Office, Vice President for Student Services, VP for Institutional Research/Effectiveness, and others depending on the campus context. Governance may also encompass managers such as Deans and Chairs of academic discipline units. Members of senior leadership will be the initiators for the Governance dimension of the framework. As they hold decision-making authority, they should set the tone for effective and innovative AI use across campus and ensure that all AI policies and practices support the mission and goals of the institution and foster an equitable and inclusive environment.
    • Data governance (privacy, security, transparency, accountability)
    • Evaluation of AI use across the institution
    • Promoting and monitoring faculty and staff usage of AI, including research Intellectual property
    • Inclusive, equitable access
    • AI use in promotion, tenure, & re-appointment practices
  • Operations – Refers to understanding and implementation of AI across the institution and includes staff in key areas such as Academic Affairs, Information Technology, and Centers for Teaching & Learning Effectiveness/Excellence.
    • Professional development (training & support)
    • Academic integrity
    • Developing and maintaining infrastructure for AI
    • Review and recommend AI implementation to improve operational practices
  • Pedagogy - Emphasizes the practical implementation of AI to support instruction and learning in the classroom. Faculty are the initiators of this dimension, working closely with those in Operations to actualize policy and planning from the Governance level while always considering ethical dimensions. Instructors are ultimately responsible for designing and implementing curricula, activities, and assessments that utilize AI technologies. They will need to gain some expertise to determine how AI can best support and enhance students’ learning experiences while assisting learners in understanding the implications for academic integrity.
    • Academic integrity
    • Assessment practices
    • Clear communication to students regarding AI expectations
    • Developing student AI competencies and skills/workforce preparation
    • Understanding algorithmic biases
    • Regular & substantive interaction
    • Learner accessibility

Background

The WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies (WCET) is a leader in the practice, policy, and advocacy of digital learning in higher education. WCET is a member-driven organization that brings together colleges, universities, higher education organizations, and companies to collectively improve the quality and reach of digital learning programs.

In spring 2022, WCET surveyed its members on the topic of AI-related policy. The study found that only 8% of respondents reported that their institution had developed and/or implemented at least one AI-related policy; 65% indicated that they have or will be developing policies but have not done so yet. The initial focus of campus policy discussions centered on academic integrity. Institutions also are considering areas such as data security and privacy, promotion and tenure practices, professional development planning, and other policy and practice areas.

WCET subsequently developed the AI policy and practice framework to help institutions identify the policy areas that they need to address and develop policies and guidelines for those areas.

References

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https://wcet.wiche.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2023/12/WCET-AI-Framework.pdf

The Framework is adapted from: Chan, Cecilia Ka Yuk (2023, April). “A Comprehensive AI Policy Education Framework for University Teaching and Learning.” arXiv:2305.00280v1 [cs.CY]. Licensed CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

AI Education Policy & Practice Ecosystem Framework is Licensed CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 by WCET – the WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies.

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