Under the Federal Directorate of Education, 150 primary schools will have computer and artificial intelligence (AI) classes introduced by the Islamabad education sector by the next week, marking a significant step towards improving digital literacy and preparing young minds for the future.
The AI classes are made to prepare students for the difficulties of an increasingly digital world by providing them with fundamental tech knowledge and skills.
The Ministry of Federal Education and National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) pulled together to create the program. The program assures that computer fellows are qualified skilled and that the curriculum is both cutting edge and current.
The curriculum, which focuses on fundamental computer skills and artificial intelligence principles, was created in conjunction with top technology businesses and is specifically designed to effectively engage young learners. To meet the needs of the students and support this educational endeavor, the IT schools wiil be updated. The schools will be given full access to the newest resources and technology.
This dedication to high-quality education is in line with the government’s plan to enhance digital education nationwide.
Parents and educators should look forward to prospects in the digital sector. Parents are looking ahead to an exciting new phase in their children’s education.
In fostering the next wave of technological innovators and leaders with the introduction of these classes, Islamabad is taking a proactive stance.