Artificial Intelligence Classes to Begin at 150 ICT Schools

News Desk 

Islamabad: In a groundbreaking move towards advancing digital literacy, the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) is set to introduce computer and artificial intelligence (AI) classes in 150 primary schools starting next week.

This initiative aims to prepare young students for the challenges of an increasingly digital world.

According to a press release issued yesterday, the program is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Federal Education and the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST).

The curriculum, designed in consultation with leading technology companies, focuses on foundational computer skills and AI concepts, ensuring that it is both innovative and engaging for young learners.

Qualified and trained computer fellows will lead the classes.

As part of this initiative, the IT infrastructure in these schools will be upgraded to provide students with access to the latest technology and resources, enhancing their learning experience.

This effort is in line with the government’s vision of improving digital education across the country, offering students opportunities to develop critical tech skills at an early age.

Parents and educators alike can look forward to this exciting chapter in education, which promises to pave the way for future innovators and leaders in technology.

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