--- title: "Digital Education Council: Global AI Meets Academia Faculty Survey 2025" slug: "digital-education-council-global-ai-meets-academia-faculty-survey-2025" author: "Jeremy Weaver" date: "2025-02-05 17:09:05" category: "Premium" topics: "Faculty's cautious use of AI in teaching, Divided sentiments on AI's educational impact, AI literacy and skill gaps among faculty, Concerns over student dependency and critical evaluation of AI, Need for clear and comprehensive institutional AI guidelines" summary: "The survey shows that while many faculty see AI as an opportunity and are beginning to integrate it into teaching, they remain cautious due to concerns over student reliance, unclear institutional guidelines, and a lack of adequate AI literacy resources." banner: "" thumbnail: "" --- Digital Education Council: Global AI Meets Academia Faculty Survey 2025



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The Digital Education Council's 2025 Global AI Faculty Survey report analyzes faculty perspectives on AI integration in higher education. Key findings reveal widespread AI use, primarily for creating teaching materials, but also significant concerns about student AI evaluation skills and over-reliance.

Faculty desire stronger institutional support, clearer guidelines, and improved AI literacy resources. The report highlights a positive outlook on AI's potential, while acknowledging challenges regarding assessment methods, workload, and ethical considerations.

Here are some interesting takeaways from the Digital Education Council Global AI Faculty Survey 2025 that may not be mainstream:

These insights suggest that while faculty are engaging with AI, there are still many challenges and concerns that institutions need to address to facilitate effective and ethical AI integration in higher education.

This survey complements the DEC's 2024 Global AI Student Survey to provide a holistic understanding of AI's impact on higher education.