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AI加速学习,但可能削弱青少年批判性思维
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牛津大学的研究表明,英国青少年在学校普遍使用人工智能(AI)工具,这使得他们在学习速度上有所提升,能够更快地解决问题。然而,报告也指出,这种对AI的依赖可能导致学生在独立思考、深度分析和批判性判断能力上有所下降。许多学生表示AI让学习变得过于容易,削弱了创造力和思考的深度。研究呼吁教育系统需要适应AI时代,培养学生的AI素养和元认知能力,确保他们在享受AI带来的便利的同时,不丧失独立思考和深度学习的关键能力。

🤖 **AI加速学习进程,但可能牺牲深度思考**:牛津大学的研究发现,大多数英国青少年(80%)在学校和家庭作业中广泛使用AI工具。AI帮助他们更快地处理信息、解决难题,从而提升了学习的速度和效率。然而,这种“AI原生代”的学习方式,可能导致他们在思考深度和独立分析能力上有所欠缺。

📉 **过度依赖AI或导致批判性思维和创造力下降**:调查显示,高达60%的学生认为AI正在损害他们的其他能力,25%的学生认为AI让学习“过于容易”,10%的学生认为AI限制了他们的创造力,并减少了进行批判性思考的需求。有学生坦言已对AI产生“依赖”。

🏫 **教育系统需适应AI时代,培养AI素养**:报告指出,教师对AI在课堂上的应用信心不足(33%的学生认为),且51%的学生希望学校能提供更清晰的AI负责任使用指南。牛津研究人员呼吁教育体系应与AI协同教学,而非让学生“像AI一样思考”,需要嵌入AI素养和元认知训练,以平衡学习速度与反思能力,培养更聪明而非仅仅更快的学习者。

Oxford researchers say teenagers are learning faster with AI — but losing the depth to think critically.

Artificial intelligence is changing how a generation learns, and Oxford researchers say it could also be changing how they think.

A new report from Oxford University Press, which surveyed 2,000 UK students ages 13 to 18 in August, found that eight in 10 of the teenagers interviewed use AI tools for their schoolwork, and nearly as many turn to them for homework help.

Many students said these tools are helping them "think faster" and "solve difficult questions," but experts warn that this new fluency may come at a cost.

"Today's students are beginning to think alongside machines — gaining fluency and speed in processing ideas, yet sometimes losing the depth that comes from pausing, questioning, and thinking independently," said Erika Galea, Director of the Educational Neuroscience Hub Europe and coauthor of the report.

"The true challenge ahead is not mastering technology but safeguarding the depth of human thought in an age of synthetic cognition and artificial intelligence," she added.

That "synthetic cognition," as Oxford researchers call it, reflects a new kind of thinking emerging among what they dub the "AI-native generation" — teenagers who have grown up learning side by side with algorithms.

While over 90% of students said AI has helped them develop at least one academic skill, six in 10 also said it was harming their abilities in other ways: a quarter said it has made learning "too easy," one in 10 said it has limited creativity and reduced the need for critical thinking.

One 13-year-old boy said he had become "dependent on it now."

Teachers share similar concerns.

One in three students said their teachers aren't confident using AI in lessons, and 51% wanted clearer guidance from schools on when to use the tools responsibly.

Oxford researchers argued that education systems must evolve to teach with AI without letting students think like it.

"AI has changed how we learn, but it hasn't changed why we learn," Olga Sayer, teacher and coauthor of "Generation Alpha in the Classroom," said in the report.

"The ultimate goal of education remains the same," she added, "to think independently and creatively, and to grow as a person."

The Oxford researchers called for schools to embed AI literacy, metacognitive training, and teacher support to help students balance speed with reflection — ensuring they don't just learn faster, but smarter.

In the age of ChatGPT and instant answers, the next generation of learners may be fluent in AI, but unless guided carefully, they risk becoming what the Oxford researchers call "synthetic" thinkers: fast, efficient, and impressively capable but missing the depth that true learning demands.

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