Taiwan's Education Ministry Unveils AI Literacy Initiative for K-12, Bridging Digital Divide
Taiwan's Ministry of Education launches a nationwide AI literacy program for K-12 students, aiming to equip the next generation with essential digital skills and foster innovation, addressing concerns about global competitiveness.
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TAIPEI – In a strategic move to cement Taiwan's position in the global digital landscape, the Ministry of Education (MOE) has officially rolled out its ambitious 'AI Literacy for Future Citizens' initiative, targeting K-12 students across the island. The program, announced today by Minister of Education Pan Wen-chung (潘文忠), seeks to integrate foundational AI concepts, ethical considerations, and practical applications into the national curriculum, beginning this coming academic year.
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