Islamabad to Introduce AI Classes in Primary Schools

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In a major initiative to enhance digital literacy, Islamabad will launch computer and AI classes in 150 primary schools under the Federal Directorate of Education next week. This program aims to equip young students with essential tech skills, preparing them for the challenges of an increasingly digital world.

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Collaborating with the Ministry of Federal Education and the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), the curriculum has been designed with input from leading technology companies to ensure it is innovative and engaging for young learners.

To support this initiative, schools will also see upgrades in their IT infrastructure, providing access to the latest technology and resources. This commitment aligns with the government’s vision of improving digital education across Pakistan, fostering a new generation of innovators and leaders in technology. Parents and educators can anticipate exciting advancements in their children’s educational journey.

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