04 · AI for Teachers
Honest, practical guidance on AI tools that save time and improve outcomes — for teachers who are curious but don't know where to start.
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Artificial intelligence is changing what's possible in the classroom — but it's also generating a lot of noise. Our AI resources are written by educators for educators: practical, non-technical, and focused on what actually works in a real school environment. No hype, no jargon.
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A curated, honest review of the AI tools most useful for practising teachers — lesson planning, differentiation, feedback, and communication.
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Read more →No. The most useful AI tools for teachers — like ChatGPT for lesson planning, NotebookLM for research, or Diffit for differentiation — require no coding or technical background. Most have free tiers and work in a browser.
No. AI tools are most effective when they handle repetitive tasks (writing quiz questions, summarising documents, formatting templates) so teachers can spend more time on what only humans can do: mentoring, relationship-building, and creative facilitation.
ChatGPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), and Gemini (Google) are the most versatile for planning and writing. Diffit is excellent for differentiation. MagicSchool.ai is purpose-built for educators.
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