“AI for Teachers” Upskills Over 160,000 Thai Educators, Propelling Thailand’s Education Towards Digital Future
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The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with Microsoft Thailand and key educational partners including the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), the Office of Vocational Education Commission (OVEC), the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST), and the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA), announced the success of the “AI for Teachers” project. The initiative has successfully developed skills and fostered understanding in artificial intelligence, empowering Thai educators to effectively, ethically, and responsibly integrate AI into their teaching practices. This includes the creation of new learning materials and innovative teaching methods, reflecting a new dimension of learning in the digital era.
Implemented from October 2025 to March 2026, the “AI for Teachers” project saw 160,507 educators participate and successfully complete the training criteria, with 135,560 individuals already receiving their certificates. This initiative has collectively impacted 3,326,065 students across primary, secondary, and vocational education levels, serving as a testament to the dedication of Thailand’s education workforce in adapting to global changes.

Mr. Pitak Sotthayakhom, Acting Advisor on Special Education and the Disadvantaged, Office of the Basic Education Commission, Representative of the Minister of Education, stated, “The Ministry of Education recognizes the pivotal role of AI in transforming learning and developing essential skills for the nation’s future. The ‘AI for Teachers’ initiative aligns with the Ministry’s policy to consistently enhance the AI literacy and capabilities of Thai educators, ensuring that all students receive equitable and comprehensive opportunities to learn and develop necessary skills. Such collaborations between the public and private sectors are crucial mechanisms that propel Thai education forward and foster a sustainable learning society.”
A satisfaction and impact survey of the “AI for Teachers” project conducted by Microsoft, with insights from 1,414 school administrators and participating educators nationwide, highlighted key successes:
- 99.7% reported that AI significantly helps reduce learning gaps, particularly for slow learners or students with language barriers, underscoring AI’s role in fostering educational equity.
- 98% of participating teachers (among adopters) reported a significant increase in confidence in using AI, which also helped reduce their workload by an average of 4 hours per week per teacher. This translates to approximately 153,000 reclaimed teacher-hours per year, equivalent to 95 full-time teachers being freed up to focus on higher-value pedagogical tasks.
- 88.6% of schools either have an AI policy in place or are in the process of developing one, further enhancing teachers’ confidence in AI utilization.
- 94.8% observed students use AI more responsibly and safely.
- 76.3% noted significant changes in student engagement and creativity.

Mrs. Caroline McGrath, AI Skills Director, Asia, Microsoft, commented, “The ‘AI for Teachers’ project marks a significant milestone, showcasing the power of AI to transform the future of Thai education. At Microsoft, we are collaborating with education leaders and partners at all levels to accelerate innovation and expand the use of AI in education systems. Our global mission is to empower every person and every organization to achieve more, and in education, this means harnessing AI to unlock new possibilities for learning, teaching, and discovery. We are dedicated to empowering teachers and school leaders with access to reliable AI resources, training, and tools, while also fostering AI literacy and real-world skills among students to ensure they thrive sustainably in the future. AI fluency is becoming a foundational workforce skill globally, and preparing students for the future workforce now requires preparing them to work with AI, not without it. Microsoft also emphasizes the safe and responsible implementation of AI in the classroom through trustworthy technology and clear usage frameworks, extending its impact broadly through partnerships in each country that deeply understand local cultural contexts, curricula, and educational policies. Beyond productivity, AI also presents a significant opportunity to make education more inclusive, supporting multilingual learners and assisting neurodivergent students through adaptive learning.”

Mrs. Chanikarn Pronanant, Deputy Managing Director for Government, Education, and Healthcare Sector, Microsoft Thailand, stated, “Microsoft believes that developing digital and AI skills for the Thai people is crucial for driving the nation towards becoming an AI First Nation. The ‘AI for Teachers’ project has empowered schools nationwide to adopt AI as a ‘key assistant,’ helping educators work more efficiently and safely, while elevating valuable learning experiences for students. Microsoft remains committed to continuously supporting Thai teachers and the education sector, laying foundational skills from the classroom level to the workforce. This opens up opportunities for everyone to access and utilize AI comprehensively, and together, we will develop quality human resources prepared for the world’s digital transformations sustainably.”

On this occasion, Microsoft also presented awards to the winning teachers of the “AI for Teachers” project competition, highlighting the diversity and innovation in applying AI for teaching and learning. The awarded projects include:
- Winner: “Reflex Action: Our Body Thinks for Us” by Jorpor Science Phit Team, a biology teaching material simulating reflex nervous system mechanisms realistically and safely, making complex topics easy and engaging to understand.
- First Runner-up: “Water Cycle for Life, Royal Rainmaking Conquers Drought” by AI4Edu Team, a learning material on the water cycle and the Royal Rainmaking Project, seamlessly integrating science and technology with social learning.
- Second Runner-up: “Hero Mission: Lift, Press, Wash” by AI_for_All_1 Team, a charming and creative example for young children, presented as a cartoon with voice-over to teach proper restroom hygiene, demonstrating AI’s effectiveness in creating accessible media for all age groups.

The Ministry of Education, Microsoft and their partners will continue to empower Thai education to thrive robustly in the digital era. Microsoft also continues to provide educational institutions and teachers with access to a range of AI tools and knowledge resources to build tangible AI knowledge and skills, along with responsible usage guidelines. The goal is to enhance teaching effectiveness and prepare learners for the future. Interested parties can watch the video about the initiative, titled AI for Teachers: A Nationwide Project to Develop AI Skills for Educators, and find more information at AI Skills for Educators | Microsoft CSR.