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Multi-tasking master

Streamlining admin, planning, and communication tasks with AI to free up teaching time It is 14:30, the bell has rung, and instead of heading home, you are staring at a growing list of admin tasks. Attendance records need updating, a lesson still needs planning, and three emails from parents are
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Can AI really mark my students’ work?

Evaluating the reliability, risks, and best practices of AI-assisted grading. You have a pile of assessments waiting, and the thought crosses your mind, what if something else could handle the marking? It sounds almost too good. Using AI for grading promises speed, consistency, and less time with a red pen,
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OK, explain AI to me.

A practical, jargon-free guide to understanding AI and its relevance in modern classrooms. You are standing in front of your class, halfway through explaining photosynthesis for the third time, and one learner asks, “Can’t AI explain this better?” Suddenly, you are not just teaching Science, you are competing…with a chatbot.
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Struggling to Come Up with Exam-Worthy CAT Theory Questions? Say No More, Teacher!

Let’s be honest — writing exam questions can sometimes feel like trying to get your printer to work five minutes before moderation. You’ve got the CAPS document open, Bloom’s taxonomy verbs all over your desktop, and somehow your caffeine level isn’t helping your creativity. If you’ve ever found yourself thinking,
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