Gender Gaps and Convergence: ASEAN Stakeholder Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Education
Fahd Ali Raza1, Abtar Darshan Singh2, Jonathan J. S. Kovilpillai2, and Analisa Hamdan2ABSTRACT. This study investigates gender differences in the perceptions and adoption of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen-AI) in education among various stakeholders in the ASEAN context, including educators, students, policymakers, and industry partners. Using a quantitative cross-sectional design, data were collected from 661 stakeholders, including 363 females (54.9%) and 286 males (43.3%). The survey covered demographic information, frequency of Gen-AI tool use, perceptions of Gen-AI’s potential, concerns about risks, perceived challenges, and beliefs about innovative uses. Statistical analyses, including Chi-square and Mann-Whitney U tests, revealed no significant gender differences in Gen-AI tool use, perceptions, or concerns. This suggests a shift towards gender parity in the adoption of advanced educational technologies in the region. The study highlights the need for further large-scale research to generalize these findings and discusses implications for policy and practice, emphasizing the potential for gender-neutral strategies in Gen-AI integration. The contributions of this study include providing empirical evidence on gender parity among key stakeholders in education in Gen-AI adoption, offering insights for policymakers to develop inclusive AI strategies, and identifying areas for future research on technology integration in education.
Keywords: generative AI; gender parity; ASEAN education; technology adoption; educator perceptions
How to cite: Raza, F. A., Singh, A. D., Kovilpillai, J. J. S., and Hamdan, A. (2024). “Gender Gaps and Convergence: ASEAN Stakeholder Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Education,” Journal of Research in Gender Studies 14(2): 38–50. doi: 10.22381/JRGS14220242.
Received 24 October 2024 • Received in revised form 12 November 2024
Accepted 5 December 2024 • Available online 15 December 2024