Microsoft will train 20 lakh teachers in 2 lakh Indian educational institutions by 2030 under the ‘Microsoft Elevate for Educators in India’ initiative.
The initiative aims to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into classroom teaching.
The program was launched at CM SHRI schools in Delhi, covering 75 schools initially.
Teachers are being trained in using Microsoft’s AI tool Copilot to enhance lesson planning and student engagement.
Detailed Insights:
The initiative seeks to transform classrooms into AI-enabled smart classrooms, promoting critical thinking over rote memorization.
Copilot assists teachers in creating visually engaging content like posters, infographics, and presentations.
Teachers are using AI tools for student assessment, identifying learning gaps, and creating revised assessments.
The initiative is in partnership with CBSE, NCERT, AICTE, and the National Council for Vocational Education and Training.
The Education Ministry plans to introduce AI in the school curriculum from Class 3 onwards in the 2026-27 academic session.
Key Concepts Involved:
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Simulation of human intelligence processes by computer systems.
Copilot: Microsoft's AI tool designed to assist with various tasks, including content creation and assessment.
NCERT: National Council of Educational Research and Training, an autonomous organization that advises the Central and State Governments on policies and programmes for qualitative improvement in school education.