The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Future Educational Leadership and Management
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Educational Leadership, Educational Management, Personalized Learning, Resource Allocation, Teacher Development, AI Integration, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Education TechnologyAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has tremendously impacted educational leadership and management since its implementation in educational systems. The given research article examines how AI can change decision-making processes, the ways of distributing resources, individual learning, administrative improvement, and educators’ professional development in academic institutions. This paper presents a survey of the existing literature regarding the role of AI in educational management and education leadership by defining the possibilities and the limitations of adopting AI in academic settings. It can be concluded that knowledge of AI has the potential to improve education systems; however, their complete integration must be treated with caution regarding ethical issues, privacy of information, and the development of a workforce with adequate knowledge of AI.
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