The Ministry of Federal Education has partnered with a U.S.-based academy to introduce an AI tutor called Khanmigo in government middle schools across Islamabad.
This initiative aims to enhance student learning through personalized, interactive experiences, including support for Urdu.
Teachers will first undergo training to help them effectively integrate the AI tutor into their classrooms. Once trained, students will gain access to the Khanmigo platform, which offers customized learning tools designed to strengthen their understanding of various subjects.
The AI tutor will allow students to learn at their own speed, helping to bridge knowledge gaps and reinforce concepts.
This collaboration is expected to make learning more accessible and effective in Islamabad’s schools, with support from Khan Academy and the education ministry.
An education ministry official stated that Khan Academy, founded by a Bangladeshi American, is coordinating efforts through its Pakistan office. The AI-based tutoring system will be available in schools equipped with IT labs, which currently make up around half of the institutions in the capital.