EC and OECD Launch AI Literacy Framework for Primary and Secondary Education
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The article introduces the AILit Framework, a joint initiative by the European Commission and OECD, supported by Code.org and international experts. It aims to empower primary and secondary educators to integrate AI literacy into their curriculum, helping students learn about and with AI in an age-appropriate manner.
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Empower learners for the age of AI with the AILit Framework—a joint EC & OECD initiative, supported by Code.org and international experts.
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