Google, UNICEF Partner With Assam To Train Teachers In AI Learning
CUPERTINO, CA – Google is partnering with UNICEF and the Assam government to roll out the “AI Educator Series,” an initiative designed to train teachers across the state in using artificial intelligence tools to enhance classroom learning and teaching practices.
The programme will focus on helping educators understand emerging AI technologies and how they can be applied in everyday teaching. Through the initiative, teachers will receive guidance on using digital learning tools, improving classroom engagement, and integrating AI-driven methods into lesson delivery to make learning more interactive and effective for students.
The collaboration reflects Google’s expanding push to bring artificial intelligence into education through practical training and digital literacy programs. By working directly with educators, the company aims to help teachers adapt to rapidly changing technologies while building confidence in using AI as a classroom resource.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the partnership on May 24, saying artificial intelligence is reshaping every sector and that Assam must be prepared to embrace the opportunities created by the technological shift.
Officials said the program is expected to support teachers as educational needs evolve in an increasingly technology-driven environment, while also strengthening digital learning across schools in the state.
Google’s collaboration comes as Assam continues to invest in digital infrastructure, smart classroom facilities, and innovation-led education initiatives aimed at modernizing learning and expanding access to technology in schools.
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