Palestine launches edupro, the Middle East's first AI education platform built on a local model

edupro launches Palestine's local AI for schools, keeping learning on track with tools for students, parents, and teachers. Secure, in-country servers; free now for grades 4-12.

Categorized in: AI News Education
Published on: Oct 27, 2025
Palestine launches edupro, the Middle East's first AI education platform built on a local model

edupro launches: Palestine's local AI platform built for real classroom needs

Amid disruption, schools still need continuity. eduPro delivers that with a local AI model and dedicated servers, launched during the tenth National Forum "Innovation from the Homeland to the World." Built by the aba agency, the platform is live and available for grades 4-12, with tools for students, parents, teachers, and education leaders.

The goal is practical: keep learning on track, give educators useful visibility, and protect data. No external dependencies, no exposure of student information to global providers.

Who it serves

  • Students (Grades 4-12): Interactive learning across all subjects, an AI virtual teacher for math and physics problem-solving, instant Q&A, and auto-generated assessments with immediate feedback.
  • Parents: Real-time performance tracking, AI-driven insights on study behavior, and actionable recommendations to support learning at home.
  • Teachers: Lesson planning tools, virtual class communication, and analytics that highlight where students struggle and where teaching can adjust.
  • School leaders: Dashboards to monitor classes, cohorts, and subjects with trend analysis for targeted interventions.
  • Directorates: Area-wide performance views to compare schools, allocate support, and prepare for exams with current data.
  • Ministry: System-level analytics that surface problems, risks, and opportunities for evidence-based decisions.

What's inside the platform

Students get a multidisciplinary virtual teacher that can break down concepts, solve complex equations, and explain steps clearly. Assessment engines generate fresh questions each time, then score and analyze performance instantly.

Teachers and schools get structured workflows: build lessons, assign tasks, message students, and view analytics in one place. Directorates and ministries see summarized, drillable dashboards to guide action, not guesswork.

Learning as a community

The "community" feature lets classmates connect across locations to share notes, ask questions, and collaborate. AI reviews the flow of interaction and content, then suggests resources and group activities that improve outcomes.

Adoption and availability

The Higher Council for Creativity and Excellence announced its readiness to adopt and support eduPro locally and internationally. At the launch, His Excellency Engineer Adnan Samara underscored the strategic value of deploying a fully working system for students now.

edupro is live. Students from grade 4 to Tawjihi can register and start immediately. Access is free for students and teachers during the current period, with an extended free year for Gaza this academic year.

Data sovereignty by design

edupro runs on a local AI model with dedicated servers. That safeguards student information, ensures compliance with national priorities, and keeps content control in-country. It also reduces risk from external outages and policy shifts.

For context on safe and responsible AI in education, see UNESCO's guidance and resources here.

Practical steps for educators this week

  • Onboard a pilot class: Register one class per grade. Set up baseline diagnostics using the intelligent assessments.
  • Run a focused lesson: Pick one high-friction topic (e.g., quadratic equations). Use the virtual teacher for step-by-step explanations and practice sets.
  • Activate the parent portal: Invite parents to view dashboards and receive weekly summaries with one clear action per student.
  • Use analytics for grouping: Form small groups based on skill gaps. Assign targeted practice and track progress over 7-10 days.
  • Prep for exams: Build a rolling item bank. Schedule auto-generated quizzes twice a week and compare cohort trends.
  • Privacy check: Review data policies with staff. Confirm roles and permissions for teachers, admins, and parents.

Why this matters for school leaders

edupro provides one source of truth across students, classrooms, and regions. It helps you spot learning loss early, direct support where it counts, and report progress with clear evidence.

Because the model and servers are local, you keep control over content, culture, and data-crucial in crisis and in calm.

Next steps and partnerships

The team, in partnership with the Higher Council for Creativity and Excellence, will present eduPro to schools and institutions to expand deployments and align with official systems. If your school or directorate is planning assessments or recovery programs, the platform is ready to plug in now.

Optional professional development

If you're building staff capacity for AI in teaching and assessment, explore role-based options here. Start with short courses that map directly to your current curriculum and assessment needs.


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