Curriculum Progresses to Algorithm Design

China Mandates AI Education for All Students

New nationwide policy requires artificial intelligence curriculum starting at age six to build a future workforce.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Primary school students in China sit at desks using tablets and educational robots to learn about artificial intelligence concepts in a modern classroom.

Primary school students in China sit at desks using tablets and educational robots to learn about artificial intelligence concepts in a modern classroom.

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China has officially implemented a nationwide policy making artificial intelligence (AI) education mandatory for all school-age children [1]. Starting at age six, students will begin learning basic AI literacy in elementary grades [1][2]. The program aims to prepare a future-ready workforce for the evolving global economy [1][3].

The curriculum progresses as students age, moving from foundational concepts to complex algorithm design in secondary schools [1]. This mandate ensures that every primary and secondary student across the country receives standardized training in emerging technologies [2][3].

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