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Israel unveils groundbreaking AI education plan for 2025
The initiative includes training 70,000 teachers to use the technology in classrooms.

Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch introducing the new artificial intelligence technology initiative on Feb. 3, 2025. Credit: Israel Ministry of Education.
(Feb. 3, 2025 / JNS)
The Israeli Education Ministry announced on Monday that it is implementing a nationwide program to integrate artificial intelligence into the nation’s school system.
The initiative includes training 70,000 teachers to use AI in classrooms
and bringing in 3,000 training mentors from over 400 tech companies to support schools in incorporating new technologies and adapting AI tools to educational needs.
Additionally, five new AI tools, including chatbots, lesson-planning platforms and a learning interface based on the popular Minecraft video game will be introduced starting on Monday.
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The program is designed for all students from 4th to 12th grade.
Participating companies include Google, Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia.
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“Today, we are leading an unprecedented global initiative—connecting the education system with leading high-tech companies to train Israel’s teachers and students in artificial intelligence,” said Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch of the initiative.
“Together with the world’s most advanced technology industry and thousands of engineers, we are placing Israel at the forefront of AI-era education,” Kisch continued. “This is one of our most critical missions—providing the next generation with the tools and skills to succeed in the world of tomorrow.”
The initiative kicks off with special events and webinars in February, engaging over 70,000 educators to ensure successful implementation.