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What Is Teacher Training?

AI upskilling programs for educators

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Are Aspiring Educators All In on AI—or Not?
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Are Aspiring Educators All In on AI—or Not?

You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Skip Navigation Cover Story Are Aspiring Educators All In on AI—or Not? Future teachers weigh the pros and cons of AI in the classroom. By: Ali Schalop , Contributor Published: April 17, 2026 First Appeared In NEA Today for Aspiring Educators, Spring 2026 Share Viewing: Preface Back to Top Ethan Rapp, a junior in secondary history education at Pennsylvania Western University—Edinboro, says he created his first

Auto-Discovery·Apr 15
Why teachers feel disoriented with AI
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Why teachers feel disoriented with AI

Environment News & Trends Science & Tech Social Studies Health Sports Best of English QUIZZARDS Deccan Herald Student Spotlight Environment News & Trends Science & Tech Social Studies Health Sports Best of English QUIZZARDS Deccan Herald Student Spotlight AI in classrooms Why teachers feel disoriented with AI AI is not replacing teachers—it is exposing the limits of content-heavy teaching. Vijayashree L Copied In a school or college classroom not very different from thousands across India, a faculty member pauses mid-lecture.

Auto-Discovery·Apr 15
Model Laboratory educator 1 of 50 nationwide helping build an AI teaching framework
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Model Laboratory educator 1 of 50 nationwide helping build an AI teaching framework

News Covering Kentucky Actions Facebook Tweet Email Model Laboratory educator 1 of 50 nationwide helping build an AI teaching framework Prev Next By: Caleb Barnes Posted RICHMOND, Ky. (LEX 18) — An English teacher from Model Laboratory Schools in Richmond is one of 50 educators from across the country that will come together to build a guidance for how to use AI in the classroom.

Auto-Discovery·Apr 13
Opinion: Professors Must Educate Themselves About Artificial Intelligence
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Opinion: Professors Must Educate Themselves About Artificial Intelligence

Skip to main content Skip to secondary menu Skip to primary sidebar Art by Mariah Mapa Art by Mariah Mapa Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer. Some may expect to catch students frantically jotting down answers from ChatGPT mere minutes before an assignment is due.

Auto-Discovery·Apr 8
Micro-credential course teaches K-12 educators critical AI literacy skills
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Micro-credential course teaches K-12 educators critical AI literacy skills

Skip to main content All Articles Micro-credential course teaches K-12 educators critical AI literacy skills April 08, 2026 Watch above: Artificial intelligence is already part of everyday classroom conversations, yet many educators are still learning how to use it responsibly and meaningfully. The Critical AI in Education Pathways course, developed at Iowa State University, is a research-based, human-centered learning experience designed for K-12 educators.

Auto-Discovery·Apr 8
AI EDUCATION KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, TEACHERS & STUDENTS
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AI EDUCATION KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, TEACHERS & STUDENTS

AI EDUCATION KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, TEACHERS & STUDENTS 03 Apr AI EDUCATION KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, TEACHERS & STUDENTS Posted at 12:46h in Uncategorized by Keynote Speaker Share Top AI education keynote speakers for colleges, schools, teachers and students focus on the emerging trends transforming teaching, learning, and educational administration through artificial intelligence. Talks from the field’s most popular and best AI education keynote speakers help professors school leaders, policymakers, and edtech professionals understand how ML and

Auto-Discovery·Apr 3
The AI Use Case Question Teachers Are Still Asking
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The AI Use Case Question Teachers Are Still Asking

More Newsletters your version of IE browser is not supported please upgrade. The AI Use Case Question Teachers Are Still Asking Tweet Share Sign up for our newsletter × Tweet Share Like this article? Sign up for our newsletter → × Research Commentary | Artificial Intelligence The AI Use Case Question Teachers Are Still Asking By Mi Aniefuna     Mar 27, 2026 Halfpoint / Shutterstock Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email This article is part of the collection: Teaching

Auto-Discovery·Mar 27

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Teacher Training AI tools?
These tools leverage AI to provide professional development for educators. They offer personalized learning paths, feedback on teaching practices, and resources to help teachers integrate AI effectively into their curriculum and classroom management, enhancing their skills and student outcomes.
Who benefits most from Teacher Training AI tools?
Educators at all levels benefit, from K-12 teachers to university professors. School administrators and district leaders also find them valuable for scaling professional development. They help anyone looking to enhance their teaching methods, understand AI's impact, and prepare students for an AI-driven future.
Are Teacher Training AI tools free?
Many Teacher Training AI tools offer free basic versions or trial periods. However, comprehensive platforms with advanced features, certifications, and dedicated support usually come with subscription fees for individuals, schools, or districts. Free resources often exist, but premium services provide deeper functionality.
How do I choose the best Teacher Training AI tool?
Consider your specific professional development goals, budget, and the AI skills you wish to acquire or teach. Look for tools that offer relevant content, practical applications, user-friendly interfaces, and alignment with educational standards. Reading reviews and trying free trials can also guide your decision.
Can students use Teacher Training AI tools?
Primarily designed for educators, these tools are not typically for direct student use. However, students indirectly benefit from teachers who are better equipped to integrate AI, design engaging lessons, and teach critical AI literacy. Some platforms might offer student-facing modules as part of a broader curriculum.
What specific AI skills do these programs teach?
Programs teach educators how to use AI for lesson planning, content generation, personalized learning, and assessment. They also cover ethical AI use, data privacy, and fostering AI literacy in students. Teachers learn to integrate AI tools responsibly and effectively into diverse pedagogical practices.
How do these tools personalize learning for teachers?
AI tools analyze a teacher's existing skills and learning pace to recommend tailored modules, resources, and feedback. They adapt to individual needs, allowing educators to focus on specific areas like prompt engineering or AI ethics, ensuring relevant and efficient professional growth unique to their role and classroom.