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Miami-Dade Schools partner with Google to bring AI to 100,000 students and teachers

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Miami-Dade Schools partner with Google to bring AI to 100,000 students and teachers
Key Points(5)
  • Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), the third-largest school district in the United States, has partnered with Google to introduce artificial intelligence tools into classrooms for all high-school students and teachers.
  • The initiative will provide over 100,000 users access to Gemini for Education, a secure and user-friendly AI platform designed to support learning.
  • Gemini acts as a personalized learning companion, helping students organize complex ideas and offering real-time translation and definitions for English-language learners.
  • By functioning like a personal tutor, it allows students to work at their own pace, build confidence, and deepen their understanding of challenging subjects.
  • School officials say the partnership reflects a broader effort to create a more adaptive and equitable learning environment, demonstrating how AI can be strategically integrated into education to help every student succeed.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), the third-largest school district in the United States, has partnered with Google to introduce artificial intelligence tools into classrooms for all high-school students and teachers.

The initiative will provide over 100,000 users access to Gemini for Education, a secure and user-friendly AI platform designed to support learning.

Gemini acts as a personalized learning companion, helping students organize complex ideas and offering real-time translation and definitions for English-language learners. By functioning like a personal tutor, it allows students to work at their own pace, build confidence, and deepen their understanding of challenging subjects.

School officials say the partnership reflects a broader effort to create a more adaptive and equitable learning environment, demonstrating how AI can be strategically integrated into education to help every student succeed. Teachers will also benefit from tools that support lesson planning and classroom engagement, making AI a resource for both instruction and learning.

The program marks one of the largest district-wide AI initiatives in the country, positioning M-DCPS at the forefront of technology-driven education.

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