Designed for the CBSE 2026-27 theme: CT & Understanding AI

Teachers remain at the centre.
AI gives them deeper visibility into every learner.

A 25-hour professional development programme that teaches teachers to use AI responsibly to identify learning gaps, personalise student support and make better teaching decisions — and to prove it with evidence from their own classroom.

25 hours · 10 modules · 3 CBSE/NPST domains · 1 real classroom practicum · certificate on evidence

The principle

AI recommends. Teachers decide.

This is not an “AI tools course”. It is a pedagogy programme in which AI does the pattern-work first so the teacher can spend the time on the work only a teacher can do.

The teacher

  • Diagnoses
  • Guides
  • Challenges
  • Contextualises
  • Motivates
  • Validates

Knows the child, the class and the context. Owns every decision that reaches a student or a parent.

The AI

  • Analyses
  • Suggests
  • Personalises
  • Practises
  • Tracks
  • Assists

Finds patterns across forty students faster than any human can — and is never the final word.

Why now

CBSE made CT & AI the 2026-27 training theme

Teachers complete 50 CPD hours a year, 25 of them school-based. For 2026-27 the Board asks schools to build capacity around seven CT & AI sub-themes. This programme is designed in the same 6 / 8 / 11 shape as those hours and around those seven themes; the school decides how each session is recorded.

The seven sub-themes (TRG-02/2026)

  1. 1 Foundations of Computational Thinking (CT) and AI Readiness
  2. 2 From Play to Abstraction: Progressive Pedagogy for Computational Thinking
  3. 3 Mathematics as the Cornerstone of Computational Thinking and AI readiness
  4. 4 Interdisciplinary Connections: CT across Subjects at Middle Stage
  5. 5 AI in Real-World Contexts
  6. 6 Assessment and Pedagogy in CT and AI
  7. 7 Ethics and Responsible use of AI

District Level Deliberations on CT & AI (Workshop)

Offline, one day · 6 hours of school-based CPD under Domain-II

Expert-Led Talks on CT & AI in Schools

Half day, facilitated by internal or external experts invited by the school · 3 hours of school-based CPD under Domain-II

School-based hours by domain

Core Values & Ethics 6 h · Knowledge & Practice 8 h · Professional Growth 11 h

How the hours and themes map

Independent programme, not a CBSE certification. PrepGraph Academy is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or accredited by the Central Board of Secondary Education. Certificates are issued by PrepGraph. The programme is designed around the CBSE 2026-27 training theme and the CBSE/NPST professional-development domains; the host school decides how to record the hours under CBSE’s CPD guidelines and keeps the attendance records — we supply the templates.

The 25 hours

Built on the CBSE/NPST domains, not an arbitrary course length

Six hours of values and ethics, eight of knowledge and practice, eleven of professional growth — the same shape as the school-based CPD year.

Domain I Core Values & Ethics

6 of 25 hours · CBSE school-based allotment: 6 h

What AI is and is not; bias, privacy, integrity and student data; and the teacher's role in an AI-enabled classroom — AI recommends, teachers decide.

Domain II Knowledge & Practice

8 of 25 hours · CBSE school-based allotment: 8 h

Computational thinking across subjects; AI-enabled pedagogy on a real CBSE chapter; and assessment that finds learning gaps, not just marks.

Domain III Professional Growth & Development

11 of 25 hours · CBSE school-based allotment: 11 h

Productivity lab, the teach → assess → identify → diagnose → intervene → verify workflow, a classroom practicum with real students, and an evidence-based capstone.

The modules

Full programme
Module 1 2 h

Understanding AI in Education

What AI actually is, what it can and cannot reliably do, and why the teacher stays the decision-maker.

Level 1 · AI-Aware Educator Open
Module 2 2 h

Responsible AI for Teachers

Bias, fairness, student data, integrity and verification — the habits that make AI safe to use with a class of forty children.

Level 1 · AI-Aware Educator Open
Module 3 2 h

The Teacher’s Role in an AI Classroom

AI recommends. Teachers decide. What that sentence means on a Monday with 9-B — and how to say it to students and parents.

Level 1 · AI-Aware Educator Open
Module 4 2 h

Computational Thinking Across Subjects

Decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, algorithmic thinking and reasoning from evidence — as moves in a Maths, Science, English or Social Science lesson, and as the way a teacher reads a class’s results.

Level 2 · AI-Enabled Educator Open
Module 5 3 h

AI-Enabled Pedagogy

Take one real chapter — Class 9 Science, Motion — and plan it the way a diagnostician would: prerequisites, concepts, misconceptions, competency questions, gaps, differentiated remediation, reassessment. Then: how do you do this with 40 students?

Level 2 · AI-Enabled Educator Open
Module 6 3 h

AI, Assessment and Learning Gaps

Marks are not mastery. Write questions whose wrong answers tell you what a student believes, read results by question and by student, and run Assessment → Gap → Intervention → Reassessment.

Level 2 · AI-Enabled Educator Open
Module 7 3 h

AI Teacher Productivity Lab

Three hours of your own week’s work — lesson plan, questions, worksheets, explanations, a parent note — done with several AI tools and verified before use.

Level 3 · Certified AI-Enabled Educator Open
Module 8 3 h

Personalised Learning & Academic Intelligence — the PrepGraph Teacher Workflow

Teach → assess → identify → diagnose → intervene → verify → review: seven steps run end to end on a demo class, with the teacher deciding at every one.

Level 3 · Certified AI-Enabled Educator Open
Module 9 3 h

Classroom AI Practicum

One class, one chapter, 10–30 students, four weeks: teach as you always do, then diagnose, intervene, reassess — and keep the evidence.

Level 3 · Certified AI-Enabled Educator Open
Module 10 2 h

Teacher Reflection & Capstone

Turn four weeks of classroom evidence into a short case study — in the structure CBSE asks DLD presenters to use — and present it to your peers.

Level 3 · Certified AI-Enabled Educator Open

What teachers actually learn

A new pedagogical workflow — which PrepGraph implements

Marks are not mastery. A student who scores 62% in Physics may be strong on the equations of motion, weak on graph interpretation, partial on acceleration and missing a prerequisite about direction. The workflow finds that — and does something about it.

  1. 1

    Teach

    The teacher teaches the chapter as they always have — and records what was covered.

    Nothing about classroom teaching changes. The class log (topic, concepts, homework, next test) is what lets the AI tutor continue the lesson at home.

    Teacher

  2. 2

    Assess

    Students complete a short diagnostic — 8 to 12 competency questions, not a test.

    Questions are written (or AI-drafted and teacher-approved) against the concepts of the chapter, with distractors that catch specific misconceptions.

    Students

  3. 3

    Identify

    Who did not understand?

    Results by student and by question — the first pass that replaces the spreadsheet.

    AI

  4. 4

    Diagnose

    Exactly which concept is weak — and is it really a prerequisite from last year?

    The teacher reads the pattern (which distractor, which concept, which students) and decides what it means. AI recommends; the teacher decides.

    AI + Teacher

  5. 5

    Intervene

    Named students get named practice — and their AI tutor carries it home.

    The teacher assigns differentiated practice or a reteach for the nine students who need it; the student’s tutor re-explains at their level — by voice in Hindi or English, by chat in English today.

    AI + Teacher

  6. 6

    Verify

    Students are reassessed on the same competencies.

    A short second check — same concepts, different items — so that improvement is measured, not assumed.

    Students

  7. 7

    Teacher review

    Who improved? Who still needs help? What needs reteaching in class?

    The teacher closes the loop: a classroom decision, a note to a parent, a reteach on Monday. This is the behaviour the certificate actually certifies.

    Teacher

This is not “training teachers to operate PrepGraph”. It is teaching a workflow; the platform is how it runs with forty students. Teachers use other AI tools in the programme too.

Certification

A certificate that means the teacher did it

Levels are cumulative. Level 3 requires a classroom practicum with real students and a capstone with before/after evidence — structured like CBSE’s own case-paper format.

  1. Level 1 6 h cumulative

    AI-Aware Educator

    PrepGraph AI-Aware Educator

    Can explain what AI can and cannot reliably do, recognise bias and privacy risks, and describe the teacher-decides principle in their own classroom terms.

    Modules 1–3

  2. Level 2 14 h cumulative

    AI-Enabled Educator

    PrepGraph AI-Enabled Educator

    Can plan a chapter around prerequisites and misconceptions, write competency questions, read an assessment for gaps rather than marks, and differentiate a remediation plan — and, from the Module 1 log, can use an AI assistant for real lesson-preparation tasks and verify what it returns before use.

    Modules 1–6

  3. Level 3 Certificate

    Certified AI-Enabled Educator

    PrepGraph Certified AI-Enabled Educator

    Has actually run the workflow with real students and can show the evidence: which concepts were weak, what was done for whom, and what changed on reassessment.

    Modules 1–10

  4. Level 4 By nomination

    AI Mentor Educator

    PrepGraph AI Mentor Educator

    The school's in-house AI Champion: runs internal workshops, mentors new cohorts, and carries the workflow forward without PrepGraph staff on site.

Honest wording

The certificate reads “PrepGraph Certified AI-Enabled Educator — 25-Hour Professional Development Programme, aligned with the CBSE 2026-27 training theme and the CBSE/NPST domains”. Never “CBSE certified”.

Performance-based

Attendance earns nothing on its own. Assignments, a practicum and a capstone are assessed against published rubrics.

Mirrors CBSE Format F1

The capstone uses the same structure as CBSE’s DLD case-paper template — problem, methodology, roles, implementation, evidence-based impact, inclusivity, scalability, reflection — so a capstone can become a district case paper.

How it runs in a school

Twelve weeks, not a one-day training

Teachers spend two to three months actually using the workflow with their own students. By certification day it is part of how they teach.

  1. Week 0 · Leadership

    Principal & management orientation

    The 3-hour leadership workshop: what AI changes, what it must not replace, policy, data, the 12-week plan. Decide the cohort and the CPD recording approach.

  2. Week 1 · Teacher cohort

    Teacher AI foundations

    Modules 1 & 3 — understanding AI; the teacher’s role in an AI classroom.

  3. Week 2 · Teacher cohort

    Responsible AI + computational thinking

    Modules 2 & 4 — bias, privacy, integrity; CT across subjects.

  4. Week 3 · Teacher cohort

    Assessment & learning-gap workshop

    Modules 5 & 6 — decompose a real chapter; write competency questions; read an assessment for gaps, not marks.

  5. Week 4 · Teacher cohort

    Productivity lab + classroom workflow lab

    Modules 7 & 8 — hands-on with several AI tools; then the teach → assess → identify → diagnose → intervene → verify workflow on PrepGraph.

  6. Weeks 5–8 · Teachers with students

    Classroom practicum

    Module 9 — a 60-minute launch, then each teacher runs the workflow with one class, one chapter, 10–30 students. Weekly 30-minute clinic.

  7. Week 9 · Teacher cohort

    Intervention analysis

    Before/after evidence pulled from the dashboard; reteach decisions made; parent notes drafted.

  8. Week 10 · Teacher cohort + leadership

    Case-study presentations

    Module 10 — capstones presented to peers in the CBSE Format-F1 structure; feedback.

  9. Week 11 · PrepGraph Academy

    Assessment

    End-of-programme assessment; portfolio review; Level 3 decisions.

  10. Week 12 · Whole school

    Certification ceremony

    Certificates presented by the school; AI Champions nominated; CPD records finalised by the school.

Generic prompt engineering gets 30–45 minutes. The rest is teaching.

Many programmes will teach ChatGPT → Gemini → prompting → image generation → quiz → certificate. CBSE’s curriculum asks for activity-based, experiential, competency-oriented, platform-agnostic learning. So does this one: decomposition, misconceptions, competency questions, assessment that finds gaps, differentiated intervention, reassessment, reflection.

Bring the programme to your school

Tell us your board, grades and teacher count. We’ll reply within two working days with a cohort plan and the CPD record templates.