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This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the Second Workshop on Artificial Intelligence with and for Learning Sciences - Past, Present, and Future Horizons, WAILS 2025, held in Cagliari, Italy, during December 10-12, 2025.



The 13 full papers and 10 short papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions. They reflect the methodological and thematic breadth of contemporary research, spanning creativity-oriented and multimodal learning environments powered by artificial intelligence, fairness-aware and trustworthy educational technologies, teacher training, digital literacy, learning analytics, and inclusive and accessible learning ecosystems, among others.
.-Adaptive Mental Health Interventions: Integrating VR and Generative AI
in Learning Environments.


.-AI & Ethics Literacy in Secondary School: A Pilot Study.


.-AI and Universal Design for Learning: Perspectives for Accessible and
Multimodal Teaching.


.-Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Labs. A controlled study of a teaching
experience in an ITS Academy course..


.-Better Now: Bridging Theory and Practice in Blockchain-Enabled Educational
Metaverse.


.-Biopedagogy, Artificial Intelligence, and Enactivism: Findings from a
Mixed-Methods Study on 540 Education Professionals.


.-Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Insights within a Python Programming
Blended Course.


.-Confidential Retrieval-Augmented Generation in Educational Contexts.


.-Enhancing Teacher Education: AI potential in anticipating teacher implicit
biases through realistic simulations.


.-Experimenting with Generative AI in Screenwriting for Film Schools.


.-Exploring the Role of Professional Development in Fostering AI Competence
among Teachers in Southern Switzerland.


.-Facilitating Information Extraction in Education by Translating Questions
from Students, Instructors, and Managers into Knowledge Graph Queries through
Large Language Models.


.-From functions to indicators: a framework to assess the impact of AI on
self-regulated learning.


.-Hope, Aspirations, and the Impact of LLMs on Female Programming Learners in
Afghanistan.


.-Inclusion as Embodiment: towards an integrated paradigm between Embodied
Education, Inclusive Pedagogy and Artificial Intelligence.


.-Low-Resource Course Recommendation for Professional Training Associations.


.-Operationalizing Calibration for Fair Educational Artificial Intelligence.


.-Orchestrating Artificial Intelligence as Tool, Mediator, and Environment:
Towards Inclusive Learning Ecosystems.


.-Using AI to train perspective primary school teachers to teach AI.


.-Virtual Pedagogical Agents in Educational VR for Neurodivergent Learners: A
Literature Review.


.-AI Chatbots in Mathematics Classrooms: Understanding Student-AI
Interactions and Teacher Integration.


.-Enhancing Digital Literacy through Retrieval-Augmented Generation.


.-Teaching AI literacy: how to enable students to adapt to the constant
evolution of this field?