Anthropic partners with Teach For All to launch global AI training for educators
The AI Literacy & Creator Collective aims to build AI fluency among 1 lakh-plus educators across 63 countries, with Teach For India in the network.
Anthropic has announced a global partnership with Teach For All to equip teachers with practical artificial intelligence skills and tools, unveiling a programme that will reach educators across 63 countries.
The initiative positions teachers as co-creators of classroom-ready AI resources using Anthropic’s Claude platform, according to the company.
Key details of the programme
The collaboration is centred on the AI Literacy & Creator Collective, a community designed to help more than 1 lakh teachers and alumni in the Teach For All network deepen AI fluency and adapt Claude for local classroom needs.
Teach For All’s network, which includes Teach For India, serves over 15 lakh students in under-resourced schools, as per the company.
- AI Fluency Learning Series, a six-episode set of live sessions covering AI basics, Claude capabilities and classroom use cases. The first series, held in November 2025, drew more than 530 educators.
- Claude Connect, an ongoing peer-learning hub where over 1,000 educators from 60-plus countries exchange prompts, projects and discoveries.
- Claude Lab, an innovation track that offers Claude Pro access, monthly office hours with Anthropic’s team and the chance to feed directly into product roadmaps. The company said it received over 200 applications within four days of announcing the programme.
Anthropic said the collective will foreground teacher voice, inviting direct feedback from classrooms to inform how Claude evolves for education.
What educators are building
Early projects emerging from the community range from an interactive climate education curriculum developed by a teacher in Liberia to a gamified maths app created in Bangladesh for Grade 6 and 7 students.
Educators in Argentina are also designing digital, interactive workspaces aligned to secondary curricula. Leaders across the network highlighted lessons in responsible AI implementation alongside classroom use, according to the company.
How will teachers get access and support?
Participating educators can join live AI fluency sessions, collaborate via the Claude Connect community and, for deeper experimentation, enter the Claude Lab track. In Lab, teachers receive Claude Pro access, attend monthly office hours with Anthropic specialists and can directly inform feature development. Attendance numbers from the first series and early application volumes suggest strong demand, as per the company.
Anthropic, led by Co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei, said the partnership builds on its wider education work, including a national AI education pilot in Iceland and collaborations in Rwanda to scale AI learning. The company also referenced participation in the White House Taskforce on AI Education in the United States as part of efforts to ensure practical AI skill-building for students and teachers.


