Artificial Intelligence Empowers Primary School Students’ STEM Education: A Review of Independent Learning Interests in Hong Kong, 2024–2025

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  • Rongyu Yang Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/4yvc1843

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Primary School Students, STEM Education

Abstract

Educational equity is an emphasis of the United Nations. Usually, due to the economic backwardness in remote areas, serious educational inequality problems still exist, especially in some developing countries, including China. Through accompanying learning and answering questions, it helps alleviate the problem of insufficient educational resources for students in remote areas and further enhances students’ autonomous learning ability. However, even educational. Therefore, in this study, the systematic review method was adopted. Based on the summary of 12 core literature screened out, it was found that the primary stem research was conducted in Hong Kong. The results show that it can help enhance students’ autonomous learning ability and provide timely personal feedback, thereby improving students’ autonomous learning ability. However, in the future, it is necessary to set a reasonable scope for their use during their learning process. This study is the latest summary of research on the management of software use in the field of education in Hong Kong.

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Published

2025-12-19

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