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UAE Schools Get AI-Ready with Bold Curriculum Overhaul

Students Meet Silicon Intelligence

The United Arab Emirates has taken a bold step into the future, mandating artificial intelligence as a core subject in school curricula starting from the next academic year. This unprecedented move affects students from grades 5 through 12, aiming to cultivate a generation fluent not only in mathematics or science, but also in algorithms, machine learning, and ethical AI use. The curriculum’s design will cover foundational concepts, hands-on applications, and real-world problem solving—preparing students not just to consume AI-powered tools, but to build them. Officials say this is part of the UAE’s long-term national strategy to position itself as a global hub for future technologies.

Training Teachers for Tomorrow

To implement this initiative at scale, the UAE government is launching AI-focused upskilling programs for educators across public and private schools. Teachers will undergo certification programs developed in partnership with leading universities and AI experts to ensure a uniform, high-quality teaching approach. This includes training in chatbot development, data analysis, and algorithmic thinking—skills that will soon become as essential as literacy and numeracy. The shift emphasizes not just digital fluency but an ecosystem-wide transformation ensuring that educators are as capable as the tech-savvy youth they’ll soon be guiding.

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