Delhi Govt and SCERT to Train 100 Teachers in AI Tools for Personalised Learning and Smarter Assessments

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Highlights

  • 100 Computer Science teachers from 50 Delhi government schools will be trained under the AI-Mediated Classroom Project.
  • Tools like Napkin and Gamma will be introduced for personalised learning and smarter assessments.
  • Phase one trains master trainers, phase two expands to subject teachers of Classes 6 and 9 across Maths, Science, English, Hindi, and Social Science, with 15 teachers per school nominated.

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Caption – Delhi Govt and SCERT introduce AI training for teachers. (Image credit – SCERT)

The Delhi government, in collaboration with the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), has announced a new initiative to train 100 school teachers in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools for personalised learning and improved classroom assessments.

The training programme aims to equip teachers with the skills to integrate AI into their teaching practices, enabling them to adopt more innovative and efficient approaches to education. According to an official SCERT circular released on Friday, the move is part of Delhi’s broader effort to prepare students for a digitally-driven future.

Beyond classroom teaching, the initiative will also help educators handle non-teaching responsibilities such as creating PowerPoint presentations, designing extracurricular activities, and editing visuals, a government official told PTI.

Training Under the AI-Mediated Classroom Project

The hands-on training will be held on October 8 and 9 under the ‘AI-Mediated Classroom Project’, a special programme designed to familiarise teachers with AI-based tools and their applications in education.

Currently, Delhi’s government school system includes 1,075 schools, 16,633 teachers, and 8,24,224 students.

According to SCERT, the project will be implemented in two phases.

In the first phase, 100 Computer Science teachers from 50 selected government schools will undergo a two-day capacity-building programme. These trained teachers will later act as master trainers for their respective institutions.

“Once trained, these 100 teachers will serve as master trainers and will guide other teachers on effectively using AI tools,” an official said.

The second phase will focus on school-level training for subject teachers of Mathematics, Science, English, Hindi, and Social Science, primarily those teaching Classes 6 and 9. Each participating school will nominate three teachers from each subject, totalling 15 teachers per school, to receive the training.

Follow-Up Sessions and Feedback

SCERT officials confirmed that the project will include follow-up sessions and feedback collection to evaluate how effectively teachers are using the introduced AI tools in real classrooms. “We are not only launching this initiative but will also conduct follow-up sessions and gather feedback from teachers to assess how well they are able to use these tools,” he added.

The official further explained that teachers often spend significant time preparing teaching materials, visual aids, and cultural activity plans. “With AI assisting in these areas, teachers can devote more time to interacting with students and enhancing the quality of classroom learning,” he said.

Some of the tools likely to be included in the training are –

  • Napkin, which generates images from text.
  • Gamma, a tool that quickly creates PowerPoint presentations.

Building Future-Ready Classrooms

SCERT stated that the AI-Mediated Classroom Project aligns with Delhi’s vision of creating future-ready classrooms and promoting AI integration in school education.

“It aims to empower teachers to adopt innovative pedagogical methods, enhance classroom engagement, and improve learning outcomes through AI-based practices,the department said.

The Directorate of Education has already identified and recommended 50 government schools across Delhi for the pilot phase and selected 100 teachers to participate in the initial round of training, SCERT confirmed.

FAQs

Q1. What is the goal of the AI-Mediated Classroom Project in Delhi?

Answer. The project aims to train teachers to use AI tools for personalised learning, smarter assessments, and efficient handling of non-teaching tasks like presentations and activity planning.

Q2. Who will be trained and how is the program structured at AI-mediated classroom project?

Answer. In phase one, 100 Computer Science teachers from 50 government schools will undergo hands-on training and become master trainers. Phase two will train subject teachers from Classes 6 and 9 across five key subjects.

Q3. What kind of AI tools will teachers learn to use during AI-mediated classroom project?

Answer. Teachers will be introduced to tools like Napkin (for generating images from text) and Gamma (for creating presentations), helping them save time and enhance classroom engagement.

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