AI & Computational Thinking Curriculum Launched for Indian Schools

AI & Computational Thinking Curriculum Launched for Indian Schools.webp

New Delhi, April 1 Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched an artificial intelligence and computational thinking curriculum for classes 3 to 8 on Wednesday.

The minister said that the launch of the curriculum will formally introduce structured AI education into the school ecosystem.

"The launch of this curriculum marks a transformative step towards future-ready learning at the start of the academic year. This initiative formally introduces structured AI education into the school ecosystem at scale," Pradhan said at the launch.

"Backed by structured modules, comprehensive teacher handbooks, and robust student assessment frameworks, the initiative ensures early and systematic exposure to emerging technologies, laying a strong foundation for the learners of tomorrow," he added.

Aligned with the vision of "AI for Education, AI in Education," Pradhan said that this marks a decisive shift towards augmented learning – nurturing critical thinking, design orientation, and a culture of innovation among young minds.

"As India's leadership in technology-driven computing gains global recognition, this curriculum will empower students to meaningfully engage with and shape the digital future. CBSE and NCERT are institutionalizing this forward-looking framework and advancing a more adaptive, technology-integrated education ecosystem," Pradhan said.

The CBSE had constituted an expert panel to develop the curriculum for artificial intelligence and computational thinking.

So far, CBSE offered AI as a 15-hour skill module from Class 6 onwards. It also offered AI as an optional skill subject to students in classes 9-12.
 
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