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HOW SCHOOLS CAN EQUIP STUDENTS FOR A FUTURE SHAPED BY AI
December 07, 2025
|The Sunday Guardian
With AI, automation, and digital transformation growing rapidly, the way we live, work, and shape our futures is being fundamentally reimagined.
With machines taking on even complex tasks, learners of the next generation hold different expectations. Schools, therefore, play a crucial role in preparing learners to excel both academically and in a highly adaptive, innovative, and ethically minded world. Now is the time for the education system to move from the traditional model to a more holistic one for learners; to prepare them with cognitive, interpersonal and technological skills, to be able to thrive successfully in life.
INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL FLUENCY AND AI AWARENESS AT EARLY GRADES
Children today grow up in an algorithm-driven world of data and intelligent systems. Being familiar with them from early childhood makes them easier to understand, thus building curiosity and not fear. When incorporated into education early enough, digital literacy builds a student who learns to use technology as an active participant.
Foundational coding logic, robotics, pattern recognition, and interpretation of data form a sound technological base introduced in the primary and middle grades. At this stage, students acquire the capability to think in terms of computer science, i.e., they can decompose a problem into its simpler parts, arrange the solutions to it, and digitize the testing of their hypotheses. These learners, as they grow, can gradually be introduced to more high-level AI concepts.
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