Local governments are beginning to take action after Beijing said it wants all primary and secondary students to study the advanced tech
The initiative seeks to build a talent pipeline while improving educators’ ability to use smart tools and protect data, covering both student and teacher training, according to two documents released by the city’s education bureau.
Schools will have flexibility in how they deliver the lessons – either by concentrating them within a single week or integrating AI content into subjects like information technology and science.
AI-focused projects may be incorporated into local curricula, allowing interested students to engage in advanced studies and hands-on experience. Basic AI-related activities may also feature in after-school programmes.
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