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AI Resources for Teachers

AI LITERACY CURRICULUM

AI for Education has four Intro to AI lessons for students, including an activity for students to co-create an AI use policy. This website has a wealth of other resources and lessons.

Common Sense Media has AI Literacy Lessons for Grades 6–12.

Code.org has AI introductory curriculum for all grade levels.

aiEDU has lessons and educator resources as well as a high school project dashboard.

ExperienceAI (a collaboration of Google DeepMind and Raspberry Pi Foundation) has AI resources and introductory lessons for middle school students.

MIT has developed AI and ethics curriculum and activities for middle school students.

CRAFT (an initiative from Stanford's Graduate School of Education) has an extensive collection of AI literacy lessons and activities that span across the arts, social studies, ELA, and science.

Google for Education has lessons and activities to teach responsible AI.

AI GUIDANCE

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Google for Education has tools, activities, courses, lessons, and more for a wide range of subjects and skill levels.

OpenAI Academy includes live events and on-demand content for K-12 educators.

NC Department of Information Technology (DIT) has Principles on Responsible AI Use, links to AI trainings, privacy and data protection resources, and more.

NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has a page dedicated to AI resources. Includes their AI guidelines, live events, past webinar recordings and presentations.

AI for Education empowers educators and academic institutions through responsible AI adoption and training. Includes courses and a resource hub.

ChatGPT for Education offers news and resources on how AI can help you teach and learn more effectively.

Mark Cuban Foundation has news, resources, and boot camps for students and teachers nationwide.

National AI Literacy Day is March 27, 2026. Sign up to receive news about the day.