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Digital Literacy at the Heart of China’s 2025 National Skills Plan

China sets ambitious targets to enhance digital literacy, expand AI education, and foster an inclusive digital society by 2025.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 29, 2025
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Digital literacy is central to China’s 2025 plan, aiming to boost digital skills, AI integration, and inclusivity nationwide.

Digital literacy is the cornerstone of China’s newly unveiled 2025 national strategy, aiming to elevate the country’s digital competencies and inclusivity.

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The plan, released by four key government agencies, including the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission and the Ministry of Education, outlines comprehensive goals to strengthen the digital workforce and economy.

Central objectives include developing a robust system for digital skills training, expanding digital resources, and significantly raising digital literacy levels across the nation by the end of 2025.

The strategy emphasizes narrowing the digital skills gap among different demographic groups, fostering a more inclusive and smarter digital environment.

Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a pivotal role in this initiative. The plan advocates for the expansion of AI applications and the improvement of AI governance frameworks.

This aligns with China’s broader educational reforms, such as Beijing’s mandate for AI education across all school levels, ensuring students receive at least eight hours of AI instruction annually.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Education has announced plans to integrate AI into teaching methods, textbooks, and curricula nationwide.

This move aims to cultivate essential skills like independent thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration among students and teachers.

By focusing on digital literacy and AI integration, China aspires to build a more inclusive, smarter, and safer digital society.

The 2025 plan reflects the nation’s commitment to embracing technological advancements and preparing its citizens for a digitally-driven future.

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