What is Microsoft Teams for Education?
Microsoft Teams is a digital hub that brings conversations, content, and apps together in one place. Educators can create collaborative classrooms, connect in professional learning communities, and communicate with school staff – all from a single experience in Office 365 Education.
What's new?
Get started with Reflect in Teams
Getting started with Reading Progress in Teams
Keeping students safe in Microsoft Teams
Use data to support students with Insights in a class team.
Microsoft Teams quick start for educators and students
Curious how it works in schools?
See how educators and school leaders in Omaha Public Schools use Microsoft Teams to empower collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and communication.
Check out training videos and resources
Transform learning with Microsoft Teams (Microsoft Educator Center course)
Discover educational apps that work in Teams (Microsoft Educator Center resource)
Microsoft Teams for Education quick start guide for IT Admins
Microsoft Teams Quick Start for educators and students
Best practices for school leaders creating teams and channels
View and navigate your assignments (educator)
View and navigate your assignments (student)
Assign work to multiple classes
Assign work to individual students or small groups
Use Turnitin with Microsoft Teams (educator)
Repost an assignment In Microsoft Teams
Distribute quizzes to students using Assignments
Track student progress in the Grades tab (educator)
Track your progress in the Grades tab (student)
Review, return, and turn in assignments with the feedback loop
Get started with Reading Progress in Teams
Create reusable grading rubrics
Turn in an assignment (student)
Manage assignments on a mobile device
Add a category to an assignment
Best practices for class meetings (educator and student)
Keeping students safe in meetings, channels, and chats
Create and manage breakout rooms during class meetings
Notify the entire class and post announcements
Read posts and messages with Immersive Reader
Turn weekly parent guardian emails on or off
Restrict students from creating class teams in Microsoft Teams
Create read-only files for students or other team members
Create channels for student project groups
Archiving classes at the end of the school year in Microsoft Teams
Use Skype to meet virtually with students or staff