ISLAMABAD: In order to promote digital literacy and prepare young minds for the future, the Federal Ministry of Education announces that computer and artificial intelligence (AI) classes will be started in 150 primary schools in the educational institutions of Islamabad next week.
As per a statement issued by FDE, the plan aims to give students the needed technical skills and knowledge, helping to create a generation that is ready for the challenges of a more digital world.
The program is a joint effort between the Federal Ministry of Education and the National University of Sciences and Technology, ensuring that the curriculum is modern and relevant, and that computer instructors are qualified and trained.
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Developed in consultation with leading technology companies, the curriculum focuses on basic computer skills and artificial intelligence concepts, designed to effectively engage young learners.
The initiative will see IT infrastructure in schools upgraded to meet the needs of students, giving them access to the latest technology and resources. This commitment to quality education aligns with the government’s vision to improve digital education across the country.
Parents and educators are looking forward to an exciting new chapter in their children’s education, which will pave the way for future opportunities in the field of technology.
With the start of classes, Islamabad is committed to innovation in technology and nurturing the next generation.