New Jerseys public school students are on the brink of new curriculum standards designed to teach them how to spot misinformation, use artificial intelligence, protect online privacy and even build wealth.
Educators, in turn, will base some of these preschool and K12 lessons on technology and unplugged activities, according to the latest New Jersey Student Learning Standards. Introduced last week, the standards are expected to be adopted at an upcoming state Board of Education meeting and will go into effect in about two years.
Department officials have proposed modernizing the statewide curriculum for preschool and subject areas for K12 students, including career readiness, life literacies and key skills; science; computer science, innovation and society; world languages; and visual and performing arts.
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