New AI Curriculum: Students from Class 3 in schools across the country will now study AI and CT..
New AI Curriculum: Artificial Intelligence education is set to expand across the country. In line with this initiative, students in schools nationwide—starting from Class 3—will now study Computational Thinking (CT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). On Wednesday, April 1st, during an event held at Vigyan Bhawan, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched a new curriculum for CT and AI specifically designed for students in Classes 3 through 8. Also present on this occasion were Union Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary, along with senior officials from the Ministry of Education, the CBSE, and the NCERT.
Let us explore the key features of this new syllabus for Computational Thinking (CT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). We will also find out when this new syllabus will come into effect, as well as the underlying objective behind its implementation.
What did the Education Minister say regarding the new AI curriculum?
While launching the new curriculum, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan stated that, in the current era, it is essential to prepare children for the digital world. Computational Thinking serves as the foundation for AI. To fulfill the dual objectives of "AI *in* Education" and "AI *for* Education," the CBSE today launched a comprehensive package—comprising teacher handbooks, the curriculum, and textbooks—for students in Classes 3 through 8. He further added that the ultimate goal is to transform the country into a global AI Super Hub.
When will the new syllabus come into effect? Discover its objective.
The new syllabus for AI and CT is scheduled to be implemented starting from the academic session 2026-27. The primary objective behind introducing this new syllabus is to prepare children for the technological landscape right from an early stage. Through this initiative, essential competencies such as logical reasoning, problem-solving, and pattern recognition will be cultivated among students, thereby enabling them to gain a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of AI in the future.
This new syllabus has been meticulously crafted in alignment with the principles of the New Education Policy (NEP) and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF). Under this framework, students will first be introduced to Computational Thinking, following which AI will be taught in greater depth and detail in the higher classes.
What are the key features of the new syllabus?
A new curriculum for Computational Thinking (CT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been launched for students across the country, covering Classes 3 through 8. Let us try to understand the key features of this curriculum.
The approach to learning will be distinct.
The new curriculum places a strong emphasis on making the learning process both engaging and accessible.
Under this new framework, students will learn through games, puzzles, and various activities.
The curriculum outlines strategies for tackling complex problems by breaking them down into smaller, manageable parts.
It places a specific focus on group discussions and teamwork.
Following the implementation of the new curriculum, the examination system will also change.
The focus will no longer be solely on rote memorization, but rather on fostering conceptual understanding and practical skills.
The new curriculum prioritizes the development of students' creative thinking and comprehension abilities.
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