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AI training for educators

Kathmandu, June 19

The Computer Association Nepal (CAN Federation) and the Higher Institutions and Secondary Schools Association Nepal (HISAN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to implement digital transformation initiatives in the education sector.

The two organisations will jointly conduct a nationwide ‘AI for Educators’ workshop series across all seven provinces, the CAN Federation informed in a statement on Friday.

The programme aims to bridge gaps between educational governance and local technology development, focusing on strengthening teachers’ capacity in artificial intelligence (AI), digital safety, and emerging technologies.

According to the agreement, the initiative prioritises three areas - nationwide teacher capacity building through hands-on AI training, strengthening ICT infrastructure including secure communication systems, data automation frameworks and cloud ecosystem assessment in HISAN member institutions, and curriculum standardisation incorporating prompt engineering, AI-based content development, digital safety and academic integrity.

CAN Federation will mobilise its provincial and district chapters for implementation, while HISAN will coordinate among member colleges and manage training centres, including physical infrastructure, computer labs and internet facilities, read the statement.

The concept and architecture of the ‘AI for Educators’ framework have been developed by Chiranjibi Adhikari, Acting President of CAN Federation.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Adhikari said digital transformation begins in classrooms through teacher training in modern skills such as AI, data science and digital security.

Yuvaraj Sharma, HISAN president, said the partnership would help build a digital ecosystem to enable students and teachers to compete in global markets.

The MoU was signed by Adhikari and Sharma in the presence of officials, including CAN Federation General Secretary Chandra Bilas Bhurtel and HISAN representatives.

Both organisations stated that implementation will begin in the upcoming phase with provincial coordination and gradual expansion of training activities across member institutions nationwide in Nepal under an agreed framework of collaboration as per the joint agreement plan.

Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 20 June 2026.   

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