The Computer Science Teachers Association Responsible AI Fellowship 2026 is a transformative six-month leadership program designed to equip K-12 educators with the skills, knowledge, and network needed to lead ethical and inclusive artificial intelligence (AI) education.
As AI continues to reshape education and society, this fellowship empowers teachers to integrate responsible AI practices into their classrooms while becoming advocates for ethical innovation at local, national, and global levels.
About the Responsible AI Fellowship
The Responsible AI Fellowship brings together a cohort of approximately 15 educators into a collaborative learning community. Fellows engage in peer mentorship, hands-on learning, and leadership development, all focused on advancing responsible AI education.
Participants will explore how to teach AI responsibly, address ethical challenges, and ensure inclusive access to AI learning opportunities for all students.
Fellowship Focus Areas
Fellows will develop expertise in the following areas:
- Ethical AI Frameworks – Learn core principles of responsible AI development and deployment
- Inclusive AI Education – Design accessible and equitable AI learning experiences
- Transformative Teaching Practices – Help students critically examine AI’s societal impact
- Leadership & Advocacy – Build skills to promote responsible AI education at broader levels
What Fellows Will Do
Selected fellows will:
- Develop deep expertise in AI ethics and responsible innovation
- Create impactful projects and teaching resources using generative AI
- Build a strong professional network of educators and AI experts
- Gain leadership, advocacy, and public speaking skills
- Contribute to advancing knowledge in responsible AI education
- Engage actively within the CSTA community and shape fellowship experiences
Benefits of the Fellowship
Participants will receive:
- $1,000 stipend
- Up to 50 hours of professional learning with experts in AI, education, and policy
- Peer mentorship and collaborative learning opportunities
- Capstone project support with strategic dissemination plans
- National exposure, including opportunities to present at major events like CSEdWeek and the CSTA Annual Conference
- Fully funded travel, accommodation, and meals for conference participation
- Recognition on CSTA platforms and pathways to leadership roles
- Access to a nationwide network of computer science educators
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, applicants must:
- Be a member of the Computer Science Teachers Association
- Be a current K-12 computer science teacher
- Submit a complete application before the deadline
Application Requirements
- A 1–2 minute video introducing yourself and your interest
- Responses to short essay questions
- Basic personal and school/organization information
Selection Criteria
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Leadership potential and readiness to drive change in AI education
- Ability to collaborate with diverse groups
- Passion for inclusive and ethical AI education
- Understanding of responsible AI concepts
- Interest in innovative and transformative teaching methods
- Creative ideas to expand equitable access to AI learning
Why You Should Apply
If you are passionate about shaping the future of AI education and ensuring it remains ethical, inclusive, and impactful, this fellowship offers a unique opportunity to grow as a leader while influencing classrooms and communities at scale.
Fellowship Timeline (2026)
Application Phase
- April 3, 2026 – Applications open
- May 1, 2026 (11:59 PM PT) – Application deadline
- May 18, 2026 – Cohort announcement
Program Schedule Highlights
- May 18, 2026 – Orientation
- June 6, 2026 – Virtual convening
- July 12–15, 2026 – In-person convening at CSTA Annual Conference
- September 26, 2026 – Virtual convening
Major Events
- November 7, 2026 – Fellowship Summit
- December 2026 – CSEdWeek
Partner Organizations
This fellowship is made possible through partnerships with:
- Generation AI
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their applications before May 1, 2026 (11:59 PM PT) via the official CSTA platform.
Pro Tip: Start preparing your video early and clearly articulate how you plan to promote responsible AI in your classroom or community—this can significantly strengthen your application.