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Trump Pushes AI in Classrooms to Compete with China: New Education Order Targets K–12

In a bold move to bolster America’s future in artificial intelligence, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at integrating AI education into the K–12 curriculum. The initiative, dubbed the “American AI Initiative,” seeks to prepare the next generation of students for the rapidly evolving AI-driven workforce, reinforcing national competitiveness—particularly in light of China’s aggressive investments in AI research and education.

The order calls for expanded access to AI-related coursework, teacher training programs, and partnerships between schools, technology companies, and higher education institutions. It also emphasizes hands-on learning, urging schools to incorporate real-world applications of AI into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) departments. The administration aims to bridge the talent gap and secure U.S. technological leadership for the next decade.

Education and tech experts have applauded the focus but caution that implementation, especially in underfunded school districts, could be a major hurdle. With political momentum building around AI as a national security and economic issue, the directive underscores the urgency for America to train a workforce that can keep pace with fast-moving technological trends.

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