Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is increasingly used in lesson planning in teacher education. There has been a growing interest in exploring the different practices of teachers using GenAI to support lesson planning. This conceptual paper, using posthumanism as a framework, synthesizes three empirical studies to conceptualize pre-service teachers' agency in AI-supported lesson design on literacy instruction. Pre-service teachers' agency emerges from the interaction with GenAI, as well as with other human and non-human resources. Although their agency is shared and distributed during the design process, it remains essential for pre-service teachers to actively exercise their agency and make informed judgments and professional decisions. Recommendations are provided for preparing future teachers in teacher education programs.
Wen et al. (Fri,) studied this question.