Elevate Educator - Expert (AI)

Educators use this learning path to build clear mental models of AI, strengthen instructional judgment, and develop language for explaining AI use to students in ways that support learning and integrity. Instructional coaches use the shared framework and scenarios to support teacher reflection, model responsible reasoning, and facilitate productive conversations across teams. Administrators use the learning to guide communication, establish norms, and support thoughtful, human-centered decision-making at the school or system level.

This learning path is one of two learning paths that qualify the learner to become a Microsoft Elevate Educator - Expert in the Microsoft Elevate Education Community. This program connects educators to a trusted global network where they learn from peers and are recognized for leadership and innovation with technology and education, with access to Microsoft product and program leaders.

When this path is complete, check out the rest of the AI Literacy for Educators Collection and the Elevate Educator - Expert (General) learning path. Don't forget to visit aka.ms/MicrosoftElevateforEducators to apply to the Microsoft Elevate Educator community!

Learning objectives

  • Analyze what artificial intelligence is and is not using clear, non anthropomorphic language appropriate for educational settings.
  • Select appropriate tasks where AI may support educator work, where human oversight is required, and where AI use is not appropriate.
  • Analyze classroom and school scenarios using the TeachAI Literacy Framework to clarify responsibilities and risks.
  • Plan AI supported practices that reflect integrity norms, including verification, privacy, transparency, and human accountability.
  • Design explanations and communication about AI use that build trust with students, colleagues, and families.
  • Collect evidence from reflection and practice to evaluate the impact of AI supported decisions over time.
  • Create a sustainable reflection routine that supports responsible AI use as tools, expectations, and contexts evolve.

ISTE Standards for Educators:

  • Educator - Analyst
  • Educator - Citizen
  • Educator - Collaborator
  • Educator - Designer
  • Educator - Facilitator
  • Educator - Leader
  • Educator - Learner
  • Leaders - Connected Learner
  • Leaders - Empowering Leader
  • Leaders - Equity and Citizenship Advocate
  • Leaders - Systems Designer
  • Leaders - Visionary Planner

UNESCO Standards for Educators:

  • Application of digital skills
  • Curriculum and assessment
  • Organization and administration
  • Pedagogy
  • Teacher professional learning

UNESCO AI Competency Framework:

  • A human-centered mindset
  • Ethics of AI
  • AI foundations and applications
  • AI pedagogy
  • AI for professional development

Prerequisites

None

Modules in this learning path

Build accurate mental models of AI by clarifying what AI can and can't do, and by separating AI outputs from human judgment in educator decisions. You practice using precise, non-anthropomorphic language that supports responsible conversations.

This module is designed to introduce educators to the powerful AI tools that Microsoft offers to educators and learners for free.

Many AI decisions feel fine in the moment, then create surprises later. A draft message might save time, but the tone may land differently than expected. A summary might look accurate, but miss a pattern that matters for a student. Reflection is how educators turn one time AI use into professional learning rather than repeated guesswork.

Use AI to generate ideas faster—while staying in control of quality, inclusion, and accuracy. You'll learn how to craft stronger prompts with purpose, constraints, and clear criteria, then curate and revise AI outputs with a simple reflection routine you can reuse across lesson planning and communication.

Streamline classroom planning, assessment, and differentiation with Teach in Microsoft 365 Copilot App. Educators create lesson plans, quizzes, rubrics, and flashcards while returning attention to understanding learners, adapting instruction, and building relationships.

Educators use AI to generate ideas faster while staying in control of quality, inclusion, and accuracy. This module addresses how to craft stronger prompts with purpose, constraints, and clear criteria, then curate and revise AI outputs with a simple reflection routine you can reuse across lesson planning and communication.

This module empowers educators to enhance teaching and learning by leveraging Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, offering practical strategies, prompt design tips, and responsible AI practices to personalize instruction, create engaging materials, and critically evaluate AI-generated content.