AI Upskilling Session for Women Educators

FLO Mumbai organised an “AI Upskilling Session for Women Educators” at Jawahar Vidyalaya Bhavan School, Chembur, Mumbai, with an aim to empower women through education, entrepreneurship, and skill development. This session was a part of the urban skilling initiative to equip women with the necessary education, training and tools to thrive in today’s competitive environment. 

Also, this session aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. The two-hour interactive session featured speaker Mr Bhupendra Mishra, lead facilitator from Universal AI – India’s first all-AI training university. This urban skilling initiative also supported the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 of India, which emphasises preparing students for a future driven by innovation and AI.

Key Takeaways

  • Mr Bhupendra provided guidance and mentorship to women educators regarding AI tools so that they can integrate present-day technology effectively into their teaching methods and personal lives. 
  • Practical classroom-specific tools such as AIPRM, Merlin, Gens Park, Guidde and Suno were demonstrated to simplify lesson planning, deepen knowledge, improve questions for children, create engaging content, and enhance student learning experiences.
  • Teachers expressed that these AI tools would save time, encourage creativity, personalise student learning, improve communication and deepen learning.

This session benefited 16 women educators by preparing them to positively impact hundreds of students. This urban skilling event, led by top experts like Mr. Bhupendra Mishra, helped educators in learning about enhancing the overall classroom experience. By empowering educators with these skills, FLO Mumbai contributes to building a tech-savvy teaching community that can guide students toward holistic and future-ready learning. 

Also, it helps women in urban environments to achieve economic independence and participate in the workforce. The session reinforces FLO’s vision of bridging the digital divide, upskilling women, and ensuring educators become key change-makers in shaping India’s future workforce.