Learning outcomes in computer science will be included in certificates, as the state hosts national conference bringing policymakers, industry leaders, and academicians together to outline roadmap for AI-driven classrooms.

Artificial Intelligence will be integrated and form a core component of Punjab school education, with learning outcomes in computer science to be reflected on certificates, the state's school education board announced on April 17.
The announcement was made during a national-level AI conference-cum-workshop hosted by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB), which brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and academicians to discuss a roadmap for classrooms.

Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains described the conference as a forward-looking intervention aimed at transforming the education ecosystem, asserting that the integration of AI will play a crucial role in driving education reforms.
(PTI)

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