Islamabad’s education department is taking a significant step forward in advancing digital literacy by introducing computer and AI classes in 150 primary schools under the Federal Directorate of Education. This initiative, set to begin next week, aims to equip young students with essential technical skills and prepare them for the digital age.
In collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education and the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), the program ensures a modern, relevant curriculum and highly trained computer instructors. The curriculum, developed in consultation with top technology companies, focuses on basic computer skills and introductory artificial intelligence concepts, tailored to engage young learners effectively.
As part of the initiative, the IT infrastructure in these schools will be upgraded, giving students access to the latest technology and learning resources. This aligns with the government’s commitment to enhancing digital education nationwide.
Parents and educators can anticipate an exciting new phase in the students’ education, fostering future opportunities in technology. With this initiative, Islamabad takes a forward-thinking step toward shaping the next generation of tech innovators and leaders.
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