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The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools has catalyzed a fundamental rethinking of educational frameworks, particularly in the post-pandemic era. This paper investigates the synergistic relationship between digital tools, AI integration, and digital literacy as foundational components of modern pedagogy. Historically, literacy focused on reading and writing, but the digital age has expanded this definition to include the ability to evaluate, create, and communicate information via technology. The emergence of AI introduces a new layer—AI literacy—which requires individuals to critically evaluate AI technologies, understand algorithmic functions, and engage ethically with automated systems. This study synthesizes current research and global policy guidance to analyze how these technologies enhance teaching and learning environments. Digital tools, ranging from learning management systems to gamified apps, facilitate personalized and collaborative learning. AI further amplifies this through adaptive learning systems, which tailor content to individual student needs, and automated assessments that streamline administrative burdens for educators. However, the integration of AI is a "double-edged sword," presenting significant risks such as algorithmic bias, data privacy concerns, and the potential for increased student surveillance. To maximize positive effects, the paper proposes a "human-in-the-loop" approach, ensuring that educators remain central to instructional decision-making. It also highlights the POWER principles (Purposeful, Optimal, Wise, Ethical, Responsible) as a roadmap for appropriate AI use. The study concludes that achieving educational equity and resilience requires inclusive infrastructure investment, robust ethical standards, and continuous teacher professional development that bridges the gap between technical expertise (episteme) and professional judgment (phronesis).