Children’s Parliament, the Scottish AI Alliance and The Alan Turing Institute are proud to launch a free, practical teaching resource that helps introduce Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a way that is engaging, age-appropriate and grounded in children’s human rights.
This pack was co-created with children, teachers and experts across Scotland. It responds directly to children’s call for AI learning to be included in the curriculum, and supports educators to approach this topic with confidence, care and creativity.
The resource includes six lesson plans for P5 to P7 pupils, designed to spark curiosity, discussion and critical thinking. Children will explore where AI shows up in their lives, what it means for their rights, and how they can have a voice in the future of AI.
What’s inside:
This resource is aimed at giving adults an introduction to children’s human rights in an AI context, and how to best ensure that your work in developing, deploying or making decisions around AI technologies can respect and protect children’s rights.
If you would like to ensure that your work protects and celebrates children’s human rights, this will help you get started.