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Empowering students with AI Literacy.

Free resources to help you teach high school students in all subject areas to understand and question Artificial Intelligence

Classroom-Ready Resources About AI For Teaching (CRAFT) is a co-design initiative from the Stanford Graduate School of Education.

CRAFT is a collaboration with the Graduate School of Education and Institute for Human-Centered AI. CRAFT is a collection of co-designed free AI Literacy resources about AI for high school teachers, to help students explore, understand, question, and critique AI. CRAFT intentionally pursues a multidisciplinary approach so educators with a variety of discipline backgrounds can teach about AI.

This website hosts a continuously growing collection of free and adaptable instructional resources to facilitate instruction within the nooks and crannies of your teaching. You can integrate a small activity or tool, or follow a multi-day series of lessons.

Core Principles

The work of CRAFT is grounded in the following core principles:

  • Co-Design

    We work with teachers representing multiple disciplines, states, and countries to design these resources. Insights from group discussions and classroom implementations shape the content, structure, and style of the resources available to you.

  • Multidisciplinary

    We take a humanistic approach to teaching about AI, so our resources contextualize AI in multiple disciplines like art, math, english, and history so that teachers in any discipline can use them.

  • Current

    We draw on Stanford’s national expertise in learning sciences and artificial intelligence to guide the development of content for materials. This means the resources stay current and timely, so you can continue to expand student understanding of artificial intelligence.

  • Flexible

    Resources help facilitate instruction that’s intended to fit into the “nooks and crannies” of your teaching time. The resources co-created range from 15 minute activities to full lessons and are created in a way to give you agency to adapt the resources to fit your teaching context and student needs and interests.