Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Contemporary Educational Technology
Publication Date
2-26-2026
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming educational systems by enhancing teaching, assessment, and learning personalization. This study investigated teachers’ perceptions of AI integration using an integrated technology acceptance model (TAM), technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK), and generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) framework. The main constructs used are perceived usefulness (PU), attitudes toward use (ATU), and behavioral intention (BI), with GenAI dimensions (agency, amplification, adaptivity, and authenticity) embedded within them. The study employed a cross-sectional design with 332 teachers in the emirate of Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Results showed that PU was the strongest predictor of both ATU and BI, while ATU did not significantly mediate the PU-BI relationship. Amplification and adaptivity were positively perceived, whereas concerns about authenticity and agency tempered attitudes. Teachers aged 30-49 and those with 1-10 years of experience reported higher BI, and teachers of grades 4-9 showed greater PU. The findings highlight the need for professional development that fosters both practical integration and ethical understanding of AI in education.
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Publisher
Bastas Publications
Volume
18
Issue
1
Disciplines
Computer Sciences | Education
Keywords
AI in education, technology acceptance model, TPACK, TPACK-GenAI
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Recommended Citation
Elsayary, Areej; Al Murshidi, Ghadah; Ragab, Karim; and Al Zaabi, Ahmed, "AI transformation in education: Examining teachers’ perceptions using an integrated TAM-TPACK-GenAI framework" (2026). All Works. 7914.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/7914
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Hybrid: This publication is openly available in a subscription-based journal/series