Anthropic launches Claude for Teachers, offering free AI access to K-12 educators across the US

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Anthropic is handing US teachers a free AI assistant. The company launched Claude for Teachers, a dedicated tool for verified K-12 educators that comes loaded with teaching-specific skills and curriculum connections, at no cost.

Anthropic rolled out Claude for Education on April 2, 2025, initially targeting higher education institutions. That version featured a Learning mode designed around Socratic questioning and guided reasoning, essentially nudging students to think rather than just copy-paste answers.

Partnerships with institutions like Northeastern University and the London School of Economics gave the program academic credibility.

In January 2026, Anthropic partnered with Teach For All, a global education network spanning 63 countries. That collaboration gave over 100,000 teachers access to AI fluency training.

Claude for Teachers appears to be a distinct product from those earlier initiatives, specifically tailored for verified K-12 educators in the US. The tool connects directly to curriculum frameworks and provides resources designed for lesson planning and classroom application.

An analysis of roughly 74,000 educator conversations with Claude revealed that teachers are primarily using the tool for lesson planning and building interactive learning resources.

Microsoft has been embedding Copilot across its education suite. Google has been weaving Gemini into its Workspace for Education tools. OpenAI has made various plays targeting students and researchers.

Worth noting: there are no crypto tokens, digital assets, or blockchain components attached to this initiative whatsoever.

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