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Using Artificial Intelligence for and in the classroom- CONFIRMED
- Alex Mitchell
- 35 lessons, 7 days
- English - B2
- 19 July 2026
Description:
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way teachers plan, teach and assess.
This hands-on course introduces the most useful AI tools for education and shows participants how to integrate them safely and effectively into everyday classroom practice. No technical background is needed — the focus is on simple, practical strategies teachers can use immediately.
Participants will explore AI-supported lesson planning, differentiation, feedback, project work and digital literacy, and will create materials directly applicable in their own teaching.
Aims and objectives:
Teachers will:
- understand the opportunities and limitations of AI in schools;
- learn practical AI tools for lesson planning, assessment and student engagement;
- design AI-supported activities for different subjects and age groups;
- develop strategies for safe and ethical AI use.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, teachers will:
- create AI-enhanced lesson plans;
- build a personal toolkit of AI resources;
- develop clear guidelines for safe classroom use;
- strengthen digital literacy and critical thinking skills.
Target groups:
Teachers of Grades 6–12, school digital coordinators, educators interested in future-focused teaching.
Minimum level of language: English B2
Duration of training: 35 lessons, 7 days
Applicable funds: As part of the Erasmus+ Key Action 1 (KA1), all costs for mobility /travel expenses, course fees, accommodation, subsistence fee/ are covered by the fund.
Please click here to register if you wish to participate in this course.
Short Description
Class Times
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Day 1: Arrival, introduction of the course and the location, introduction of the participants
Registration during the day
14.30 – 15.00: Familiarisation with the site, health and safety briefing
15.00 – 17.30: Introduction of the course and trainer, introduction of the participants – 5 minutes for each participant to introduce themselves and their institution and the objectives they wish to achieve by completing the course
18.00 – 19.30: Informal get-together with the course participants over dinner.
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Day 2:
Introduction to AI & 21st-century literacies
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Day 3:
AI for teachers – lesson planning, differentiation, feedback
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Day 4:
AI for students – creativity, projects and problem-solving
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Day 5:
Digital literacy – evaluating AI content, misinformation
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Day 6:
Designing AI-supported lessons
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Day 7: End of the course – cultural programme
8.30 – 10.00: What did I learn this week? Preparing for dissemination – 5 minute presentation from each participant
10.00-10.15- Break
10.15-11.00: Evaluation and feedback of the course
Certificates, attendance certificates
Certificate issue – photography
11.30-16.00: Cultural programme – boat trip
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