AI Scholars Program: Scaling AI Literacy Through K-12 Outreach

Authors

  • Xiaoyi Tian North Carolina State University
  • Yasitha Rajapaksha North Carolina State University
  • Ally Limke North Carolina State University
  • Clara DiMarco North Carolina State University
  • Emily Bryans Dobar The Findings Group
  • Marnie Hill North Carolina State University
  • Jamie Payton New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Tiffany Barnes North Carolina State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i47.41518

Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into daily life, there is a critical need for developing AI literacy across all educational levels. However, current AI education remains largely confined to college-level computer science classrooms with limited access for K-12 learners. We present the AI Scholars Program, a novel approach that addresses the AI education gap by preparing college computing students to serve as AI education ambassadors in their communities and empowering K-12 teachers to adopt AI education practices in their classrooms. This experience report presents the curriculum and its outcomes after one round of refinement. The program offers structured AI learning through bi-weekly webinars, resources, and collaborative opportunities to form teams and conduct community outreach projects. Our program invited 63 scholars from 30 institutions across the U.S., including 51 college students and 12 K-12 teachers. Their outreach impacted over 230 K-12 learners. We examine program outcomes for participants and projects through pre/post surveys measuring computing attitudes and self-efficacy for teaching AI, scholar interviews, and outreach project reports. We share lessons learned and challenges for designing similar programs, highlighting the importance of involving educators for effective community-engaged AI education. The program creates a sustainable pipeline for college students to develop technical skills and leadership while addressing K-12 AI education shortages. We contribute insights for scaling AI literacy and broadening participation in computing.

Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Tian, X., Rajapaksha, Y., Limke, A., DiMarco, C., Dobar, E. B., Hill, M., … Barnes, T. (2026). AI Scholars Program: Scaling AI Literacy Through K-12 Outreach. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(47), 40704–40712. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i47.41518