China Makes AI Classes Mandatory for 200 Million Students
- A city in Zhejiang, China, will implement mandatory artificial intelligence courses for primary and secondary schools this term, requiring at least 10 hours of AI lessons yearly.
- Students in the first two years of primary will learn about AI using familiar technology, focusing on responsible use and privacy.
- Middle school students will engage in the full AI workflow, preparing data and training models.
- Beijing has implemented AI education in all primary and secondary schools this semester, reflecting China's commitment to integrate AI into education.
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Chinese cities roll out AI curriculum in schools, linking learning outcomes to student evaluation
Several regions in China are promoting general artificial intelligence (AI) education in primary and secondary schools, with cities like Beijing, Guangzhou, and Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan Province, rolling out implementation plans. These plans specify class hour requirements for each school stage, establish a connection mechanism from primary to high school, and incorporate AI course evaluations into students’ overall assessment.
Educational impacts of generative artificial intelligence on learning and performance of engineering students in China - Scientific Reports
With the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI), its potential applications in higher education have attracted significant attention. This study investigated how 148 students from diverse engineering disciplines and regions across China used generative AI, focusing on its impact on their learning experience and the opportunities and challenges it poses in engineering education. Based on the surveyed data, we explored four k…
Beijing rolls out AI education across all primary, secondary schools
Beijing has rolled out artificial intelligence (AI) education across all primary and secondary schools this semester, marking a major step in China's national push to embed AI into every stage of learning.The move follows China's State Council guideline
THIS Chinese city, home of DeepSeek, has made Artificial Intelligence mandatory in schools
The Chinese city that is home to DeepSeek has made it mandatory for schools to teach Artificial Intelligence. It has released a set of guidelines for this purpose. The aim is to make students ready to use AI in daily life and eventually develop AI tools.
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