AI training for teachers rolls out with Microsoft 365 partnership
Teachers across the country are receiving new support to navigate digital changes in schools. The State Education Ministry has teamed up with Microsoft 365 to provide AI training for educators. Meanwhile, a former teacher is urging schools to embrace a broader shift by becoming learning organisations themselves.
The State Education Ministry recently launched an AI training programme for teachers. Developed in collaboration with Microsoft 365, the initiative aims to help educators integrate artificial intelligence into their classrooms. However, reports suggest that a data protection expert was left out of the planning process.
The push for digital skills in schools is gaining momentum. Teachers now have access to AI training, daily digital resources, and calls for deeper institutional change. These efforts reflect a growing focus on preparing educators for the challenges of modern education.
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