AI education guidelines in China aim to enhance AI literacy among students, ensuring ethical use and structured learning.
AI education guidelines have been introduced by China’s Ministry of Education to integrate artificial intelligence into primary and secondary school curricula.
These guidelines aim to build a structured, progressive AI education system while ensuring ethical use and teacher-led instruction
The initiative includes two key documents: the “Guidelines for AI General Education in Primary and Secondary Schools (2025)” and the “Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI in Primary and Secondary Schools (2025).”
These documents outline a tiered approach to AI education, starting with foundational knowledge in primary schools, advancing to technical principles in high schools..
The guidelines emphasize developing students’ core competencies to adapt to an intelligent society.
This includes fostering technological innovation thinking, critical thinking, human-AI collaboration skills, and a strong sense of social responsibility.
Regarding generative AI, the guidelines stipulate that primary school students are prohibited from independently using open-ended content generation tools.
Teachers are also advised not to use generative AI as a substitute for their core teaching responsibilities.
The focus is on ensuring that AI tools are used safely, appropriately, and effectively to support teaching and learning.
These AI education guidelines represent a significant step in China’s efforts to systematically promote AI literacy among students.
By implementing these measures, China aims to prepare its youth for the challenges and opportunities presented by society.