Anthropic is partnering with Teach For All to bring AI tools and training to educators across 63 countries, positioning teachers not as passive consumers of AI technology, but as co-architects shaping how AI develops and serves real classroom needs. Through the AI Literacy & Creator Collective (LCC), more than 100,000 teachers and alumni will develop AI fluency and adapt Claude to meet the challenges of under-resourced schools worldwide.
A Global Network of Educators
Teach For All has grown into one of the world's largest and most respected communities of educators serving students in under-resourced schools. Over 15 years, its network has expanded to span organizations like Teach For India, Enseña Chile, and Teach For Nigeria—each locally led but connected through a common mission and cross-network collaboration. The network currently serves more than 1.5 million students globally.
Building on the approach pioneered by Teach For America, Teach For All represents a unique opportunity to democratize AI education at scale—ensuring that teachers in every community, not just the most well-resourced, can shape and benefit from AI's potential.
Teachers as Co-Creators, Not Just Users
What distinguishes this partnership is its foundational philosophy: teachers are positioned as co-architects of AI's role in education. Through the AI LCC, Anthropic provides access to Claude while educators provide on-the-ground feedback to inform how the product evolves.
"For AI to reach its potential to make education more equitable, teachers need to be the ones shaping how it's used and providing input on how it's designed," said Wendy Kopp, CEO of Teach For All. "Our partnership with Anthropic is helping educators across our network experiment with and learn from these tools firsthand, as co-creators of AI's role in education."
Michael Gilmore, COO of Teach for Australia, added: "The combination of real-world experience from the Teach For All network and technical insights from Anthropic has provided a fabulous learning opportunity. We look forward to continuing participation in 2026."
Real Classroom Innovation from the Ground Up
The partnership is already producing remarkable results. Teachers who know their students best are now building tools tailored to their specific needs:
In Liberia, a teacher new to AI attended the AI LCC's live trainings and within weeks built an interactive climate education curriculum for Liberian schools using Claude Artifacts.
In Bangladesh, a teacher working with Grade 6 and 7 students—over half of whom struggled with basic numeracy—built a gamified math learning app complete with boss battles, a leaderboard, and XP rewards.
In Argentina, Rosina Bastidas, a tech educator at Enseña por Argentina, reported: "After working with a few different AI tools, discovering Claude through the community initiative significantly expanded my practice. I've since developed multiple educational artifacts and I'm currently designing digital, interactive workspaces for secondary school students aligned with the curriculum."
The pattern is consistent: when teachers have the right tools and training, they create solutions perfectly suited to their students' contexts.
How the AI Literacy and Creator Collective Works
The collective operates through three interconnected programs:
AI Fluency Learning Series
Developed with Anthropic's education team, this consists of six live episodes covering AI fluency, Claude capabilities, and practical classroom applications. Over 530 educators attended the first series in November 2025.Claude Connect
The community's ongoing learning hub where more than 1,000 educators representing 60+ countries exchange prompts, use cases, and discoveries through daily peer-to-peer conversation.Claude Lab
For educators interested in deeper experimentation, this innovation space provides Claude Pro access to test practical implementations with advanced features. Participants receive monthly office hours with the Anthropic team and the opportunity to directly inform Claude's product roadmap. Within four days of announcing the program, Anthropic received over 200 applications.Beyond Individual Classrooms: Leadership Impact
The partnership's impact extends to organizational leadership as well. Oscar Onuoha, IT Lead at Teach For Nigeria, shared: "The partnership has connected us with a community of organizations navigating similar technical opportunities, and there's been significant learning around responsible AI implementation. We're grateful to Anthropic for their commitment to supporting non-profits as we explore these emerging technologies."
Building on Anthropic's Global Education Commitment
This partnership builds on Anthropic's growing work with educators and governments worldwide:
- Iceland: One of the world's first comprehensive national AI education pilots
- Rwanda: Partnership with the government and ALX to bring AI education to hundreds of thousands of learners across Africa
- United States: Participation in the White House Taskforce on AI Education to ensure students and educators develop practical AI skills
Looking Forward: Teachers as Essential Guides
As AI transforms how knowledge is created and shared, teachers will be essential guides for students navigating this transition. The educators in this partnership are already demonstrating what's possible: a climate curriculum built in Liberia, a math game designed in Bangladesh, and digital workspaces taking shape in Argentina.
This represents Anthropic's commitment to ensuring that educators in every community—not just the most well-resourced—can shape and benefit from AI's potential in education.
TL;DR
- Anthropic partners with Teach For All to train 100,000+ educators across 63 countries on AI tools and Claude
- Teachers positioned as co-creators providing feedback to shape how AI develops for education
- Real innovations emerging: interactive climate curriculum in Liberia, gamified math app in Bangladesh
- Three-tier program includes AI Fluency Learning Series, Claude Connect community hub, and Claude Lab for advanced experimentation
- Builds on Anthropic's global education work in Iceland, Rwanda, and U.S. White House AI Education Taskforce
Source: Anthropic: Partnership with Teach For All for Global AI Training