Expansion of Classroom AI Literacy

NSF Awards $11M for K-12 AI Teacher Training

The new initiative aims to bring foundational AI literacy to hundreds of thousands of students across nine states.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A group of teachers in a bright classroom collaborating on laptops with AI diagrams on the screens.

A group of teachers in a bright classroom collaborating on laptops with AI diagrams on the screens.

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The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded an $11 million grant to the Computer Science Teachers Association [1]. This funding establishes the "AI Professional Development Weeks" program for K-12 educators [2]. The initiative focuses on helping teachers master core artificial intelligence concepts across nine states [1]. The project aims to provide foundational AI literacy to hundreds of thousands of students [1]. By equipping teachers with these skills, the NSF hopes to bridge gaps in computer science education nationwide [2]. This program ensures that classroom technology instruction keeps pace with evolving digital standards [1].

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