The draft curriculum proposes advanced AI and computational thinking to be compulsory for classes 9–10, and elective for 11–12.
What does navigating the New York City subway have to do with teaching computer science? More than most teachers might at first suspect. Like coding, analog maps of the subway can be used to teach ...
Society now demands individuals have computer skills to be successful. Therefore, it is imperative that teachers find ways to integrate computational thinking into the classroom. While teachers have ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the future of learning, work and human development. Schools around the world teach calculation. But computers do ...
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AI, Computational Thinking in school curriculum from Grade 3 onwards
The Ministry of Education will introduce AI and Computational Thinking in the national curriculum from Grade 3, starting in 2026-27. This initiative, aligned with NEP 2020, will be supported by ...
An Indian start-up wants to help middle and high school teachers add basic programming to their classes. Kodemango has developed a subscription-based curriculum that covers introductory and advanced ...
Over the past few weeks, I feel as though I have come full circle in my readings and research. I started learning about educational technology at the turn of the century - literally. In 1999, I became ...
For decades, Indian higher education has focused on deep disciplinary knowledge. But as industries adopt AI-driven processes, digitize their workflows, and face unprecedented complexity in ...
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