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  • 02 December, 2025

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Introduction of AI and Computational Thinking (CT) in

The Ministry of Education plans to introduce Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computational Thinking (CT) from Class 3 onwards in the 2026–27 academic year. This initiative is part of the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE) 2023 and aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The aim is to prepare students for an AI-driven future and equip them with essential digital skills.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has formed an expert committee, led by Prof. Karthik Raman, to develop the curriculum. The framework will follow the concept of “The World Around Us” (TWAU) to link AI learning to real-life contexts.

AI & CT Curriculum

About the Curriculum

The AI & CT curriculum aims to make AI education a universal skill, comparable to reading or numeracy. It is designed to shift from rote learning to problem-solving, creativity, and ethical technology use, fostering critical thinking, logical reasoning, and responsible innovation among students.

Early Integration

AI & CT will be introduced from Grade 3, ensuring that children develop an understanding of technology from a foundational stage. The approach emphasizes “AI for Public Good”, highlighting ethical and socially responsible applications of technology.

Institutions Involved

The curriculum will be developed collaboratively by:

  • CBSE

  • NCERT

  • Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS)

  • Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS)

  • State/Union Territory Education Boards

All will work under the guidance of the Department of School Education and Literacy (DoSE&L).

Implementation and Resources

  • Teacher training will be the backbone, delivered via NISHTHA training modules and video-based learning resources.

  • The curriculum aims to create tech-literate and ethically aware citizens, supporting India’s vision of becoming an AI-driven knowledge economy.

The World Around Us (TWAU)

TWAU is a multidisciplinary course introduced in NCF-SE 2023 at the preparatory stage. It helps students explore natural, social, and cultural environments through active learning, linking concepts from science, social studies, and environmental education.

Role of AI and Computational Thinking in Education

Global Trends and Workforce Readiness

Countries such as China, UAE, and the UK have integrated AI into school education. Early exposure prepares students for careers in data science, robotics, and AI, which are crucial for the digital economy.

Bridging the AI Awareness Gap

AI literacy enables students to critically understand technologies they already use, such as chatbots and recommendation engines. A survey by Youth Ki Awaaz revealed that 88% of students already use AI for studies; formal education will guide safe and ethical usage.

Personalized and Adaptive Learning

AI tools can adapt content to each student’s pace and learning style, helping to address gaps in underperforming areas. The curriculum promotes project-based learning, critical thinking, and real-world problem-solving.

Gradual and Age-Appropriate Rollout

  • Classes 3–5: Focus on AI literacy – basic concepts and ethics

  • Classes 6–8: Applied understanding and responsible use

  • Classes 9–12: Advanced AI skills, including coding and natural language processing (NLP)

This ensures students gain meta-skills essential for the digital era.

Challenges of AI & CT Integration

  1. Digital Divide and Infrastructure Deficiency
    Nearly 50% of Indian schools lack basic digital infrastructure, such as electricity, internet, and computers. Introducing AI without bridging this gap could worsen educational inequalities.

  2. Teacher Capacity and Training Gaps
    Most teachers are untrained in AI pedagogy and ethics, and some schools have one teacher for multiple classes, making scaling difficult.

  3. Risk of Dis-Education and Dependency
    Students may rely on AI tools to generate answers without understanding concepts, undermining critical reasoning.

  4. Curriculum Rigidity and Rapid Tech Change
    AI evolves quickly, and a fixed curriculum risks becoming outdated, leading to misaligned learning outcomes.

  5. Privacy, Psychological, and Ethical Risks
    Children interacting with AI tools unsupervised face risks of over-reliance, data misuse, and exposure to biased or unfiltered content.

Balanced Approach for AI & CT Curriculum

  1. Phased and Modular Implementation
    Start with AI literacy in Classes 3–5, then applied understanding in Classes 6–8, and finally technical skills in Classes 9–12 (Python, data analysis, AI models).

  2. Unplugged Learning for Low-Infrastructure Schools
    Use offline activities and simple games to teach logic, reasoning, and ethical decision-making.

  3. Focus on Ethics, Critical Thinking, and Lifelong Learning
    Integrate AI ethics, data privacy, and bias detection. Emphasize adaptability, curiosity, and continuous learning.

  4. Teacher Development and Support
    Effective rollout depends on NISHTHA training and strong NCERT–CBSE coordination. Infrastructure readiness, teacher support, and ethical safeguards are critical.

Conclusion

Introducing AI and Computational Thinking early can make students digitally confident and future-ready, but only if implemented gradually, inclusively, and responsibly. Without proper preparation, it may deepen existing inequalities instead of bridging them.


Source: THE HINDU


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