Anthropic is giving U.S. teachers a free year of Claude—aligned with curriculum standards across all 50 states.

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According to Beating monitoring, Anthropic has released Claude for Teachers. Certified U.S. K-12 teachers can use an advanced version of Claude for free for one year. The application deadline is June 30, 2027.

The teacher edition integrates Learning Commons. Claude can read curriculum standards from all 50 U.S. states and, with reference to curriculum resources such as OpenSciEd, generate lesson plans.

It can also rewrite textbooks according to students’ levels, analyze class data, and process repetitive tasks on a scheduled basis. Teachers can use Claude Code and Cowork to work with files and spreadsheets.

Teacher conversations will not be used to train the model. Student data is covered by dedicated K-12 privacy terms. At present, it is only available to individual teachers, while versions for schools and school districts are still under development.

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