Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has rapidly emerged as a transformative educational technology, raising questions about how educators and pre-service teachers critically engage with AI-produced content. This case study investigates how WebQuests, a long-established, inquiry-based pedagogical model, can foster critical engagement with GenAI tools. Situated within an initial teacher education programme, a WebQuest, incorporating GenAI sources, was implemented with 24 pre-service language teachers, who engaged with curated resources alongside ChatGPT and Copilot to produce infographics for secondary school audiences. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and were analysed using Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis. Findings indicate that scaffolded engagement with GenAI encouraged participants to compare AI-generated outputs with trusted sources, critically evaluate accuracy and reliability, and reflect on integration into their future practice. Whilst pre-service teachers valued GenAI’s accessibility and efficiency, they expressed concerns about clarity, verbosity, and trustworthiness. The WebQuest model effectively supported synthesis of multiple information sources, fostering functional AI engagement and critical evaluation of its affordances and limitations. This case study concludes that integrating GenAI within structured, inquiry-based pedagogies advances digital and AI literacy in initial teacher education, whilst highlighting the need for institutional guidance, professional development, and further research in this area.
Tiernan et al. (Wed,) studied this question.