AI-based Assessment for Learning on Students’ Critical Thinking

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Critical thinking is essential for state standards and culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP). This paper explores AI-based assessment in education (AIED), focusing on its benefits and challenges for assessing critical thinking in diverse students post-Chat GPT. It covers AI-enhanced assessment for learning to promote diversity and cultural responsiveness, biases in AI technologies, and AI-assisted critical thinking assessment. Three benefits of AI include adaptive assessments, multimodal assessments, and personalized feedback. Ethical concerns include understanding AI limitations, ensuring ethical use, and representing diverse content in a multilingual society

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Journal of Ethics in Higher Education

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Last time updated on 22/10/2025

This paper was published in Journal of Ethics in Higher Education.

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