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In the era of AI, how coding is most important for student

In the era of AI, how coding is most important for student
– Neelima Kamrah, Principal, KIIT World School

From morning to night we are surrounded by computers and can’t imagine ourselves without it. Online games and puzzles have replaced our old board games and OTTS has changed our entertainment consuming habits. Pandemic has changed a lot of existing jobs and creates a lot of new jobs that we have never thought will ever exist. The coming age is going to be completely dynamic and our current curriculum was not enough to prepare our students for the coming market.

The National Education Policy (NEP), has introduced coding at a young age to enhance the exposure to technology and create a path to a new world of innovation and creativity. Tech thinkers and educators believe that coding is a game-changer and a new generation will use analytical thinking to solve the problem. It will help in developing skills to deal with problems whether it is maths, science, or humanities, and will be ready for the future job.

By 2018, 2.4 million STEM jobs were unfilled and 71 percent of all new jobs in STEM are in computing that requires algorithmic thinking and programming skills, but only 8 percent of STEM graduates are in Computer Science. Students who learn Coding as a skill get a higher score in Mathematics, abstract thinking, and confidence.

Coding is important because:

Those who are looking for coding as a career should concentrate on gaining knowledge in SQL databases and programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, XML, Python, and C++, along with becoming well-informed about operating systems and platforms like Windows and .NET, iOS, and Linux.


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