Kazakhstan to Integrate AI in Secondary Education by 2029
Kazakhstan joins handful of nations to bring AI into classrooms, to roll out nationwide by 2029
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Kazakhstan, under President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, is set to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its secondary education system by 2029. The initiative aims to modernize education, reduce quality disparities, and includes a comprehensive action plan for personalized learning and teacher training.
- 01Kazakhstan aims to integrate AI into secondary education by 2029.
- 02The initiative includes personalized learning and teacher training.
- 03A pilot project will be proposed by June 1, 2026.
- 04Schools will receive necessary technical equipment by August 1.
- 05National standards for AI use in education will be established by September 1.
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Kazakhstan is taking significant steps to modernize its education system by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into secondary education. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a decree on May 12, 2023, to launch this initiative, making Kazakhstan one of the few countries to adopt AI in its educational framework. The Kazakh government plans to approve a comprehensive action plan by July 1, 2023, which will outline the large-scale introduction of AI in schools from 2026 to 2029. This plan aims to enhance personalized learning, improve digital infrastructure, and provide ongoing training for teachers while ensuring the protection of students' personal data. A pilot project is expected to be proposed by June 1, 2026, with necessary technical equipment, including stable high-speed internet, to be provided to schools by August 1, 2026. Furthermore, national standards for AI use in education will be established by September 1, 2026. The reforms also aim to address educational disparities between urban and rural areas.
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The integration of AI in education aims to enhance learning experiences and reduce educational disparities, particularly benefiting students in rural areas.
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