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Submit Recommendations On Integrating Technology In Higher Education: AP CM

The Chief Minister said that the main challenge is to take the current reforms in school education to the next level and in♈tegrate ꦜthem with higher education. 

Andhra Prade��sh Chief ওMinister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday asked a high powered ‘Working Group on Future Technology Skills’ to submit 💖recommendations on integrating technology such as augmented reality and virtual reality into higher education curriculums.

He called on the working group, consisting of representatives from global tech majors such as Goog🍰le, Microsoft and others, including Nasscom to introduce A𝓡rtificial Intelligence (AI) and related subjects into curricula and changing teaching methods. 

"As part of the reforms in higher education, we need to work on including augmented reality, vi✃rtual reality and related subjects into the curriculum and introducing necessary verticals like AI in every course in majority schools and colleges for turning our students into experts of various emerging technologies," Reddy said in a press release i🐟ssued by the state government.  

He said teaching methods, examination patterns and evaluation systems should be overhauled at the school and college levels. The Chief Minister said that the main challenge is to take the current reforms in school education to the next level and integrate 🏅them with higher education. 

Further, he noted that in the age of International 🍸Baccalaureate (IB),🐬 government school students cannot compete at a global level unless necessary changes are made. 

The southerಌn state will set a benchmark for the entire country after changes are made in curriculum and teaching methodology, Reddy said and called on the working group members to be cognisant of the ongoing digitalisation in gover𒈔nment schools as part of their recommendations. The Chief Minister asked the working group members to be ready with an action plan that will be taken up in the next meeting.