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The Centre is set to introduce a new school curriculum focused on computational thinking and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for students from Classes 3 to 8, with teacher training programmes scheduled during the summer vacation, School Education and Literacy Secretary Sanjay Kumar said.

The curriculum has been jointly prepared by the National Council of Educational Research and Training and the Central Board of Secondary Education as part of a broader effort to introduce technology-oriented learning in schools at an earlier stage.

?NCERT and CBSE together have already brought out the new curriculum for computational thinking and Artificial Intelligence from Classes 3 to 8. That has already been introduced. We are going to train



the teachers this summer. So, as and when the classes begin after the summer vacation, we start teaching,? Kumar said.

He added that new AI textbooks for higher classes are also being developed.

?AI books are being made by the NCERT for Classes 9, 10, 11 and 12,? he said.

The development signals a wider shift in India?s school education system, where digital learning, coding skills, and technology-based subjects are increasingly becoming part of mainstream classrooms. Officials believe introducing students to computational thinking at a young age can help strengthen analytical ability, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills before they enter higher education or specialised professional courses.
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