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June 29, 2026

DepEd boosts alliance with Google by providing AI skills to 1 million teachers

The Department of Education (DepEd) has acknowledged AI’s increasing influences on how information is accessed and processed, prompting schools to adapt to a rapidly changing digital environment. The department noted that AI tools can help teachers automate time-consuming tasks such as lesson planning and content preparation, so they can devote more time to student engagement.

DepEd is expanding its partnership with Google for Education to provide artificial intelligence training and certification opportunities to more than one million public school teachers and personnel, as the agency pushes to strengthen digital literacy and modernize classroom instruction.

The initiative will be carried out under Project S.I.N.A.G. (Supercharging Instruction for National Advancement with Google), a large-scale upskilling program designed to equip educators and education staff with AI competencies and digital tools that can support teaching, learning, and administrative work.

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The program includes a series of no-cost Google and Gemini AI certifications that teachers are encouraged to complete before the start of the school year. The certifications aim to help educators build AI-related skills while earning credentials that may contribute to their professional development.

Prep Palacios, country manager of Google Philippines, said the initiative seeks to empower educators as technology becomes more integrated into classrooms. She added: “We believe that technology’s greatest potential in education lies in empowering the people who make learning happen every day.”

Palacios further said: “By bringing Gemini and specialized AI training to the hands of over one million Filipino teachers and Department of Education staff, we are not just modernizing tools. We are investing in the mentors who will shape the next generation of the country.”

Education Secretary Sonny Angara said the program aims to help educators become more proficient in using technology while supporting their career development. He added: “Our goal is to ensure Filipino teachers don’t just keep up with technology, but actually lead the way in using it.”

The certification program will be offered in three levels: Fundamental, which focuses on core Google tools; Advanced, which covers more complex educational workflows; and AI Mastery, which centers on the use of Gemini AI and prompt engineering in classroom settings.

DepEd said more than one million teachers and staff now have access to Gemini through their official education accounts. The department added that AI-powered tools such as NotebookLM are already being used to summarize curriculum materials and assist in developing lesson plans. NotebookLM can also generate audio and video overviews in Filipino and Cebuano.

As government agency, DepEd formulates, implements, and coordinates policies, plans, programs and projects in the areas of formal and non-formal basic education. It supervises all elementary and secondary education institutions, including alternative learning systems, both public and private; and provides for the establishment and maintenance of a complete, adequate, and integrated system of basic education relevant to the goals of national development.

Reference: DepEd, Google to provide over 1 million teachers, staff with AI skills training, certification opportunities

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