Education

Islamabad launches AI, computer classes in 150 primary schools

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ISLAMABAD: In a groundbreaking move, the Islamabad education sector has introduced computer and artificial intelligence (AI) classes in 150 primary schools under the Federal Directorate of Education.

This initiative is part of the Federal Government’s Educational Reforms Programme, aiming to equip students with essential technical skills and knowledge to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

The program is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Federal Education and the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), ensuring a cutting-edge curriculum and qualified instructors.

The curriculum, designed in consultation with leading technology companies, focuses on foundational computer skills and AI concepts tailored to engage young learners. This innovative approach will enhance digital literacy and prepare students for future challenges.

To support this initiative, the IT infrastructure in these schools will undergo upgrades, providing students with access to the latest technology and resources.

This commitment to quality education aligns with the government’s vision of improving digital education nationwide, paving the way for future opportunities in the tech landscape.

Educators and parents can look forward to an exciting new chapter in their children’s education, nurturing the next generation of innovators and leaders in technology. With this launch, Islamabad takes a proactive step towards empowering young minds and shaping a brighter future.

Staff Reporter

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