Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now being used in 11 government schools in Warangal district. This is part of the AI-based Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) pilot project, which started in February in 41 schools across six districts. The goal of this project is to improve literacy and numeracy skills for students from Class III to Class V.
On Saturday, Warangal District Collector Satya Sharada launched AI-based teaching at Jelly Mandal Parishad Primary School in Chennaraopet Mandal. She explained that AI-based learning helps students understand subjects better and makes difficult topics easier. She also mentioned that teachers have already been trained for this program.
In Karimnagar, District Collector Pamela Satpathy inaugurated an AI lab at Asif Nagar Zilla Parishad High School in Kothapalli Mandal. AI computer labs have been introduced in 18 schools across the district as part of this initiative.
Meanwhile, in Asifabad, District Collector Venkatesh Dhotre started AI-based computer training for Class 10 students at Zilla Parishad High School.
In Nirmal, District Collector Abhilasha Abhinav emphasized that the government is working to improve education in government schools to match private institutions. Along with Additional Collector Paijan Ahmed, she inaugurated an AI-based computer lab at Medipalli Government Primary and Upper Primary School in Nirmal Rural Mandal. Students’ reading, writing, and math skills were assessed using AI.
This initiative aims to enhance students’ learning experiences and bring modern technology into government schools to improve education quality.