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      <subfield code="a">The proliferation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools in recent years has&#xd;
transformed the educational landscape. This evolution has increased the need&#xd;
to train teachers to adapt to a context in which this technology is ubiquitous,&#xd;
and to prepare their future students for it. However, the effectiveness of AI&#xd;
training programmes for teachers has not been widely analysed. AI literacy has&#xd;
a positive influence on attitudes and perceptions toward technology. It also&#xd;
improves understanding of the role of technology in everyday life, facilitating&#xd;
the conscious and critical integration of AI, including in educational contexts.&#xd;
In this context, the lack of qualified AI teachers is one of the most significant&#xd;
obstacles to integrating the technology itself into basic education itself. This&#xd;
study evaluates the effect of an AI literacy-based intervention on improving the&#xd;
perceptions of AI among pre-service teachers. To carry out the analysis, the&#xd;
pre-service teachers’ perceptions were evaluated using the PAICE questionnaire,&#xd;
which measures awareness, attitude, and trust in AI, before and after the training&#xd;
session. Paired-sample t-tests revealed significant improvements in awareness&#xd;
and attitude. Trust increased numerically but did not reach statistical significance.&#xd;
These results suggest that concise, concept-driven instruction can influence&#xd;
awareness and attitude toward AI. In line with these results, a comparison with&#xd;
the findings of a larger study highlights that self-assessed knowledge about AI is&#xd;
notably higher in the group of pre-service teachers involved in the intervention.&#xd;
The study contributes to the integrative design of training programmes for preservice&#xd;
and in-service teachers, combining conceptual, ethical, and experiential&#xd;
components. It also highlights the need to promote teacher development in order&#xd;
to enable them to respond critically and consciously to an educational system&#xd;
that has been radically transformed by AI.</subfield>
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