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CBSE ready to introduce AI and coding from Classes 6 to 8

CBSE ready to introduce AI and coding from Classes 6 to 8

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), as part of the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020, has made the decision to include coding and artificial intelligence (AI) in the curriculum for Classes 6 to 8. This move recognizes the importance of mathematics and computational thinking in preparing students for future careers in AI, machine learning, and data science.

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CBSE ready to introduce AI and coding from Classes 6 to 8: Key Points

  • Under the NEP 2020, AI and other subjects such as coding, financial literacy, and data science will be introduced in early education.
  • Additionally, Class 6 students will be taught about proper medicine storage, while Class 8 students will learn about data science.
  • CBSE has listed 33 subjects, including AI, to promote skill education among students.
  • These subjects also include topics like augmented reality, Kashmiri embroidery, application of satellites, humanity, and Covid-19.

The schools’ coding modules will span 12-15 hours, with a 70/30 ratio of hands-on activities to theory. Microsoft will compose the coding syllabus to ensure top-quality education in AI and coding for pupils.

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Why is educating Coding and AI important?

Educating younger individuals in coding and AI through the board’s resolution will foster creativity, develop problem-solving abilities, and prepare them for future careers.

Aim

India’s leadership and prospects in upcoming AI, machine learning, and data science sectors are acknowledged by NEP 2020, which recognises the importance of mathematics and computational thinking. The policy seeks to emphasise these subjects for years throughout the school levels, starting with the basics and encouraging mathematical thinking through games and puzzles. Also, the middle stages will incorporate coding activities towards achieving this objective.

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