Examining Student Teachers’ Agency in an AI-Supported Learning Environment: Q Methodology Research

  • Youmen Chaaban*
  • , Song Gyo Jung
  • , Johanne Medina
  • , Jinan Y. Azem
  • , Joni Salminen
  • , Bernard J. Jansen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Drawing on a socio-cognitive framework, we explored student teachers’ agency along intrapersonal, behavioral and environmental dimensions within the context of a classroom management course. The study investigated the enactment of student agency in an AI-supported learning environment using an innovative AI conversational chatbot whose outputs are based solely on curated course material. Using Q methodology, the analysis of 22 Q sorts revealed three distinct factors: (1) “I got this…just leave me alone” – self-reliant users confident in their abilities but exhibiting limited ethical awareness and reflective practices, (2) “Cipherbot is helpful, but…” – balanced users demonstrating intentional and ethical engagement, and (3) “A blind date with Cipherbot” – uncritical users heavily reliant on Cipherbot with diminished agency and criticality. The results are discussed in light of ongoing deliberations on the complexities of preparing student teachers for ethical and agentive GenAI use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4083-4107
Number of pages25
JournalInternational Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Volume35
Issue number6
Early online dateNov 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • GenAI
  • Q methodology
  • Qatar
  • Student teachers

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