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Project launched to introduce AI lessons launched in schools in Tajikistan

As part of Tajikistan's National AI Development Strategy, the government has launched a pilot project to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) lessons in schools.  The initiative, a key step toward achieving the goal of deriving 5% of the country's GDP from AI technologies by 2040, aims to foster AI literacy among students. asiaplustj.info »

2024-12-10 11:43

Russian official calls to end enrollment of migrant children in schools without Russian language proficiency

Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman, Dmitry Medvedev, has urged that the enrollment of migrant children without Russian language proficiency in Russian schools be halted, TASS reports . “This situation, which is frequently discussed in areas of social service, concerns schools and other educational institutions where children are admitted despite lacking knowledge of Russian. asiaplustj.info »

2024-11-1 13:10

There will be more Russian teachers in schools in Tajikistan

In the new academic year, 117 teachers from Russia will teach in schools in Tajikistan. Last academic year there were 73 of them, the Russian House in the republic reports. The first teachers – participants of the international project of the Ministry of Education of Russia “Russian teacher abroad” – have already arrived at schools in Tajikistan. asiaplustj.info »

2024-8-30 13:25

High schools in Tajikistan continue experiencing acute shortage of teachers

Radio Liberty reports that countries in Central Asia face a shortage of teachers, schools, and textbooks, except for Turkmenistan, which struggles to find pupils. RFE/RL notes that Tajikistan's population has skyrocketed to more than 10 million people in recent years and 2.2 million schoolchildren reported for school on September 1. asiaplustj.info »

2023-9-15 11:56

Girls’ schools closed due to 'cultural constraints,' says Afghan acting education minister

The Deputy Minister of Education of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan said on August 7 that the delay in reopening girls' schools was caused by problems in the curriculum for girls. TOLOnews says that during his visit to Khost Province, Nourullah Munir, the Acting Minister of Education, stated that girls' schools had been shut down due to cultural constraints. asiaplustj.info »

2022-8-9 09:09