Islamabad, Pakistan — In a significant move to enhance education, Islamabad will introduce artificial intelligence classes in primary schools starting next week. This initiative, implemented by the Federal Directorate of Education, aims to equip young students with vital tech skills necessary for the digital age.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Federal Education and the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), the program features a curriculum designed in consultation with leading technology companies. The focus will be on foundational computer skills and basic AI concepts, tailored to engage young learners effectively.
To support this initiative, participating schools will see upgrades to their IT infrastructure, ensuring students have access to the latest technology and educational resources. This program marks an important step toward preparing students for a rapidly evolving technological landscape.