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THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MODERN EDUCATION: A SYSTEMATIC FRAMEWORK FOR PEDAGOGY, GOVERNANCE, AND ETHICAL CO-CREATION

AUTHORS:
Sayan Sadhukhan
Rajdeep Saha
Souvik Das
Soumee Das
Shastra Dey
Mentor
Tathagata Roy Chowdhury
Affiliation
Department of CSE, Techno Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, India
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Abstract
This paper explores the structural transformation of modern education driven by the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Over the past three years, the deployment of Large Language Models (LLMs), Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS), and automated institutional workflows has fundamentally reconfigured pedagogical dynamics. This study examines three primary dimensions: the optimization of personalized learning pathways, the evolution of the educator’s role from primary content-delivery agent to pedagogical curator, and the systemic ethical vulnerabilities associated with data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the "outsourcing" of cognition.

Drawing upon empirical benchmarks from the OECD Digital Education Outlook 2026, UNESCO, and recent edtech market metrics, the paper analyses how AI tools simultaneously enhance

standardized performance metrics while introducing risks of metacognitive passivity. The findings suggest that while generic AI models frequently result in "performance without learning," purposefully co-designed, pedagogically structured AI solutions yield sustainable cognitive gains. The paper concludes with a comprehensive policy framework for human-AI co-creation, emphasizing equity, digital literacy, and the

preservation of human agency in an increasingly automated ecosystem.
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence Education Machine Learning Personalized Learning Educational Technology Intelligent Tutoring Systems Digital Literacy Ethics.
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Sadhukhan, S., Saha, R., Das, S., Das, S. & Dey, S. (2026). The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Education: A Systematic Framework for Pedagogy, Governance, and Ethical Co-Creation. International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology, 02(6). https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i6.147

Sadhukhan, Sayan, et al.. "The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Education: A Systematic Framework for Pedagogy, Governance, and Ethical Co-Creation." International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology, vol. 02, no. 6, 2026, pp. . doi:https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i6.147.

Sadhukhan, Sayan,Rajdeep Saha,Souvik Das,Soumee Das, and Shastra Dey. "The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Education: A Systematic Framework for Pedagogy, Governance, and Ethical Co-Creation." International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology 02, no. 6 (2026). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i6.147.

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