AI-Powered Learning Content Generation through Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Improved Accuracy and Personalisation
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Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Educational Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Content Accuracy, Systematic ReviewAbstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education has transformed content delivery and personalisation, withRetrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) emerging as a promising architecture to enhance the accuracy and contextualrelevance of AI-generated educational materials. This study aims to systematically review the application, effectiveness,and challenges of RAG-powered educational content generation systems. The research employed a systematic literaturereview (SLR) design, guided by the PRISMA 2020 protocols. A total of 26 peer-reviewed articles published between2020 and 2025 were selected from the Scopus database. No human participants were involved, as the study is based onliterature. Data were extracted using a predefined matrix and analysed thematically to identify recurring patterns andcontradictions. Findings revealed three major themes: (1) the dominance of retriever-generator pipelines and modularplatforms such as OpenRAG and LearnRAG; (2) significant improvements in content factuality, student performance,and explainability; and (3) persistent limitations including infrastructure constraints, data bias, and ethical concerns.The review concludes that while RAG enhances educational AI systems, equitable access and responsible implementationremain critical. Implications include the need for policy frameworks, improved infrastructure, and future research onmultilingual and domain-specific RAG applications.Downloads
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2025-11-30
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