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The Impact of Educational LLM Agent Use on Teachers’ Curriculum Content Creation: The Chain Mediating Role of School Support and Teacher Self-Efficacy
by
Xu, Huifen
, Chen, Minjing
, Wang, Minjuan
, Lu, Jijian
in
Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Collaboration
/ Content creation
/ Creativity
/ Curricula
/ curriculum design
/ Education
/ educational LLM agents
/ Influence
/ Innovations
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Large language models
/ Learning
/ Mediation
/ Professional development
/ school support
/ Self-efficacy
/ Students
/ Surveys
/ teacher content creation
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2026
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The Impact of Educational LLM Agent Use on Teachers’ Curriculum Content Creation: The Chain Mediating Role of School Support and Teacher Self-Efficacy
by
Xu, Huifen
, Chen, Minjing
, Wang, Minjuan
, Lu, Jijian
in
Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Collaboration
/ Content creation
/ Creativity
/ Curricula
/ curriculum design
/ Education
/ educational LLM agents
/ Influence
/ Innovations
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Large language models
/ Learning
/ Mediation
/ Professional development
/ school support
/ Self-efficacy
/ Students
/ Surveys
/ teacher content creation
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2026
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The Impact of Educational LLM Agent Use on Teachers’ Curriculum Content Creation: The Chain Mediating Role of School Support and Teacher Self-Efficacy
by
Xu, Huifen
, Chen, Minjing
, Wang, Minjuan
, Lu, Jijian
in
Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Collaboration
/ Content creation
/ Creativity
/ Curricula
/ curriculum design
/ Education
/ educational LLM agents
/ Influence
/ Innovations
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Large language models
/ Learning
/ Mediation
/ Professional development
/ school support
/ Self-efficacy
/ Students
/ Surveys
/ teacher content creation
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2026
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The Impact of Educational LLM Agent Use on Teachers’ Curriculum Content Creation: The Chain Mediating Role of School Support and Teacher Self-Efficacy
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The Impact of Educational LLM Agent Use on Teachers’ Curriculum Content Creation: The Chain Mediating Role of School Support and Teacher Self-Efficacy
2026
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Overview
The application of social cognitive theory has expanded to the boundaries of human-computer interaction research. However, existing research has scarcely addressed mutual cognitive facilitation between humans and personalized educational large language model (LLM) agents. This study explored how educational LLM agents influence teachers’ curriculum design and content creation, based on a sample of 464 teachers from coastal regions of China, along with semi-structured interviews with 23 participants. Quantitative analysis of the survey data revealed that the involvement of educational LLM agents positively predicts teachers’ ability to create content in curriculum design. Additionally, teachers’ self-efficacy mediated this relationship, while both school support and self-efficacy together created a chain mediation effect. Qualitative findings from the interviews supported the quantitative results and further highlighted individual differences and contextual nuances in teachers’ use of educational LLM agents. In summary, the findings indicated that educational LLM agents positively impact teachers’ curriculum design and content creation, with school support and teachers’ self-efficacy acting as a chain mediator in this process.
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