ABSTRACT
Objective
In this Lesson From the Field brief report, we provide practical considerations for how artificial intelligence (AI) can support relationship education (RE) curriculum development.
Background
Currently, there are no best practices for family life education (FLE) professionals that can guide the use of AI to develop RE curriculum. This report responds to a growing need for practitioner-driven insights into AI-assisted e-course creation and provides 10 practical considerations for curriculum developers.
Methods
Drawing on applied work at the Utah Marriage Commission, we document our use of AI tools to assist in developing RE e-courses for adult learners. Our team has extensive professional experience creating, teaching, and evaluating FLE. We reflect on our process with AI to suggest practical considerations for developing RE curriculum with AI assistance.
Results
AI tools streamlined content creation and editing. However, limitations such as bias, lack of contextual nuance, and inconsistent quality underscore the need for human oversight and research-informed guidance.
Conclusion
AI offers promise for RE curriculum development when its use is intentional, research-informed, and pedagogically sound.
Implications
We propose 10 practical considerations and invite FLE professionals to engage in ongoing dialogue about responsible AI integration.