Executive Summary
Three AI leaders—Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic—partner with national teacher unions to deliver AI literacy training to 1.5 million educators across the U.S.


Building AI Capacity in Classrooms

The initiative, created with the AFT and NEA, provides teachers with credentialed AI training modules covering lesson design, ethical use, and productivity automation.

Shared Roles

  • Microsoft: Azure-based sandbox environments.
  • OpenAI: ChatGPT educator workspaces.
  • Anthropic: Safety and interpretability modules.

National Reach

The program will run through 2027, scaling via state education agencies and online certification portals. The goal: every K-12 teacher fluent in classroom AI tools.

Broader Significance

By integrating AI literacy into education, the partnership bridges the gap between technology development and human adaptation—ensuring that future generations learn with, not from, AI.

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