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title: "Digital Education Council: Global AI Faculty Survey 2025"
slug: "digital-education-council-global-ai-faculty-survey-2025"
author: "Jeremy Weaver"
date: "2025-02-21 23:51:49"
category: "Premium"
topics: "Faculty Adoption of AI in Teaching, Concerns Over Student AI Literacy and Over-Reliance, Need for Comprehensive Institutional AI Guidelines, Redesigning Student Assessments for AI, Future Prospects of AI Integration in Higher Education"
summary: "The survey reveals that most faculty have experimented with AI in teaching, though its use tends to be limited. Many are worried about students’ over-reliance on AI and their ability to critically assess its output, while also noting that institutions lack clear AI guidance. Additionally, a significant number advocate for reforming student assessments, although a strong majority remain optimistic about the future integration of AI in teaching."
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Digital Education Council: Global AI Faculty Survey 2025
Summary of Read Full Report
The Digital Education Council's Global AI Faculty Survey 2025 explores faculty perspectives on AI in higher education. The survey, gathering insights from 1,681 faculty members across 28 countries, investigates AI usage, its impact on teaching and learning, and institutional support for AI integration.
Key findings reveal that a majority of faculty have used AI in teaching, mainly for creating materials, but many have concerns about student over-reliance and evaluation skills. Furthermore, faculty express a need for clearer guidelines, improved AI literacy resources, and training from their institutions.
The report also highlights the need for redesigning student assessments to address AI's impact. The survey data is intended to inform higher education leaders in their AI integration efforts and complements the DEC's Global AI Student Survey.
Here are the five most important takeaways: