INCLUSIVE TEACHER TRAINING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: ETHICS, EMPATHY, AND DIGITAL NEURODIVERSITY

Authors

  • Maryane Francisca Araujo de Freitas Cavalcante Author
  • Maisa Barbosa Santos Author
  • Maria Raimunda D’Jesus Neta Author
  • Lucileide Aquino do Nascimento Author
  • Rildo da Silva Oliveira Author
  • Francisco das Chagas Batista Santos Author
  • Aryadynna Santos Feitosa Author
  • Luiz Melo Araújo Author
  • Leonilson Neri dos Reis Author
  • Erimar Pereira da Rocha Author
  • João Gabriel Freitas Cavalcante Author
  • Miranísia Aparecida de Araujo Freitas Lopes Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Teacher Training, Digital Ethics, Neurodiversity, Inclusive Education

Abstract

This work is a brief theoretical and reflective overview, with a conceptual and interpretative character. The objective is to discuss and problematize the competencies necessary for inclusive teacher training in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), emphasizing inclusion and neurodiversity. Methodologically, it is a qualitative, exploratory, and bibliographic research, based on an integrative literature review (2020–2025) using Bardin's (2011) content analysis. The results indicate that technical mastery must be articulated with digital ethics and pedagogical empathy, allowing for personalization and accessibility for neurodivergent students. It is concluded that teacher training requires integration between technology and human sensitivity, preparing the teacher as an ethical agent and mediator of inclusive educational innovation.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/edimpacto2025.092-066

Published

2025-12-23