Microsoft launched Elevate for Educators, an AI skilling program targeting 2 million Indian teachers and 200,000 schools by 2030. Announced by Brad Smith in Delhi, it integrates AI literacy from Grade 3 per NEP 2020, offering self-paced courses, live sessions, and simulations in 13+ languages for computational thinking and responsible AI use.
Microsoft has launched Elevate for Educators, an ambitious AI skilling initiative targeting two million teachers and 200,000 schools across India by 2030. Announced by Microsoft Vice Chair Brad Smith at a Delhi government school, the program aligns with National Education Policy 2020, integrating AI literacy from Grade 3. It equips educators with tools for computational thinking and responsible AI use.
Key Highlights
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India leads Asia as the first rollout location for this global program.
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Training spans three tracks: self-paced courses, live sessions, and AI-powered simulations in 13+ languages.
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Partnerships with CBSE ensure curriculum integration starting this academic year.
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Focus on equitable AI access supports India's goal of becoming an AI-first nation.
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All 75 CM Shri schools in Delhi adopt it immediately, with nationwide expansion planned.
Microsoft Elevate for Educators addresses the urgent need for AI-ready teachers amid rapid tech adoption in Indian classrooms. As AI and computational thinking enter curricula from Grade 3 under NEP 2020, the program prepares educators first with practical skills. Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, emphasized skilling as key to population-scale AI impact, fostering confident, human-centered use.
The initiative builds on Microsoft's broader Elevate efforts, including vocational AI training via MSDE partnerships. Educators gain access to global networks, free credentials, and resources via AI Skills Navigator. This positions India at the forefront of AI education transformation, enhancing classroom innovation and student outcomes in an AI-driven future.
By embedding AI literacy responsibly, Elevate for Educators empowers teachers as architects of progress. Schools benefit from recognition for professional growth, while simulations offer hands-on experience. As India scales AI education, this program sets a benchmark for inclusive skilling.
Sources: The Times of India, The Economic Times, Microsoft Elevate for Educators website.