CYAIOct 30, 2025

Artificial Intelligence in Elementary STEM Education: A Systematic Review of Current Applications and Future Challenges

arXiv:2511.00105v25 citationsh-index: 1
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It addresses the fragmented evidence and challenges in applying AI to elementary STEM education, highlighting incremental insights for educators and researchers.

This systematic review synthesized 258 studies (2020-2025) on AI applications in elementary STEM education, identifying eight major gaps such as fragmented ecosystems and equity disparities that limit real-world impact, with only 34% of studies including standardized effect sizes.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming elementary STEM education, yet evidence remains fragmented. This systematic review synthesizes 258 studies (2020-2025) examining AI applications across eight categories: intelligent tutoring systems (45% of studies), learning analytics (18%), automated assessment (12%), computer vision (8%), educational robotics (7%), multimodal sensing (6%), AI-enhanced extended reality (XR) (4%), and adaptive content generation. The analysis shows that most studies focus on upper elementary grades (65%) and mathematics (38%), with limited cross-disciplinary STEM integration (15%). While conversational AI demonstrates moderate effectiveness (d = 0.45-0.70 where reported), only 34% of studies include standardized effect sizes. Eight major gaps limit real-world impact: fragmented ecosystems, developmental inappropriateness, infrastructure barriers, lack of privacy frameworks, weak STEM integration, equity disparities, teacher marginalization, and narrow assessment scopes. Geographic distribution is also uneven, with 90% of studies originating from North America, East Asia, and Europe. Future directions call for interoperable architectures that support authentic STEM integration, grade-appropriate design, privacy-preserving analytics, and teacher-centered implementations that enhance rather than replace human expertise.

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