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Summer AI CPD Roadmap for September Impact

June 27, 2025

Summer CPD can easily become a scattergun list of courses, webinars and half-read articles that never makes it into classroom practice. This roadmap treats AI learning as a September-ready implementation plan: one course, one event, one reading strand and two tiny classroom pilots. You’ll leave summer with a simple Personal Learning Plan, clear safeguards, and lightweight evidence that stands up in appraisal and SLT conversations within the first three weeks back.

Student AI Project Showcase Ideas

June 24, 2025

An end-of-year AI showcase can easily reward the glossiest output rather than the strongest learning. This playbook helps you run a ‘proof-of-learning’ celebration where every project includes a short evidence pack: decision log, prompt trail, verification checks and reflection. You’ll find practical format options, a moderation-friendly judging approach, and routines for safeguarding and media consent. The goal is simple: celebrate thinking, integrity and impact—so students can be proud of both what they made and how they made it.

Summer Reading Pathways with AI

June 20, 2025

Summer reading works best when it feels like a journey, not a one-off list. This article shares a librarian-led, bias-checked workflow for using AI to generate personalised reading pathways based on interests, genre and reading level, while keeping pupil data minimal. You’ll see a safe prompt pattern, a practical curation checklist, and ways to produce family-friendly outputs such as ‘next book’ ladders and choice menus. Templates at the end make it easy to run whole-class pathways, targeted support, or library-led drop-ins.

Year 7 Transition Day AI Literacy Carousel

June 17, 2025

Transition Days are about belonging, confidence, and routines that reduce September anxiety. This timetable-ready “AI Literacy Carousel” adds a safe, low-stakes layer: pupils learn how to use AI with minimal data, recognise hallucinations and bias, and practise prompt hygiene without needing lots of devices. Six short stations (10–15 minutes each) are mostly paper-based, supported by clear staff scripts and safeguarding boundaries. The day ends with a pupil-friendly Safe AI Charter linked to your school values, signed and taken home—then revisited in tutor time to embed habits early.

Building AI Foundations for Next Year

June 13, 2025

A strong September start with AI rarely comes from a big launch. It comes from small, agreed foundations: clear rules, shared language, consistent routines, and a tool stack people can actually use. This six-week summer-term “AI foundations sprint” turns end-of-year audit findings into practical infrastructure: a one-page policy addendum, student norms, staff micro-routines, a governed prompt library, and a light-touch curriculum map showing where AI is permitted, taught, and assessed.

End-of-Year Report Writing at Scale

June 10, 2025

Writing end-of-year reports “at scale” is less about faster typing and more about building a reliable pipeline: structured evidence in, consistent language out, and clear human accountability throughout. This article sets out a moderation-first, privacy-minimised approach to batch-generate reports using sentence banks and variable slots, with safeguards for tone, SEND adjustments, and accuracy. You’ll find practical workflow steps, quality gates, and an audit-friendly versioning approach that avoids tool sprawl. It also includes a parent-facing transparency note and FAQ so families understand what AI did (and didn’t) do.

Results Day War Room: AI Scenario Planning

June 6, 2025

Results day is equal parts data, logistics and duty of care. This “war room” playbook shows how to use AI responsibly to turn historic attainment, grade distributions and operational constraints into three scenario plans: best, expected and worst. You’ll build a small, explainable indicator set, prepare staffing and communications runbooks, and set a mandatory human sign-off chain for any risk flag, intervention list or appeal recommendation.

KS3/KS4 AI Exploration Week

May 23, 2025

AI Exploration Week is a five-day, student-led project sprint that treats AI as a research and design tool, not a writing shortcut. This timetable-ready scheme builds curiosity while keeping boundaries tight: daily enquiry questions, 10–15 minute mini-lessons on bias, hallucinations and citations, and structured studio time with clear checkpoints. Assessment is evidence-first, focusing on process, source trails and decision-making, so mixed device access is workable. The week ends with a simple showcase that celebrates thinking, not ‘AI magic’.

Year 6–7 Transition: The AI Handover Sprint

May 20, 2025

The move from Year 6 to Year 7 is more than a change of building. It is a shift in routines, expectations, feedback cycles, and identity as a learner. This article sets out a practical four-week, post-SATs “handover sprint” where Year 6 and Year 7 staff co-design AI-supported bridging tasks that culminate in a portable Transition Portfolio. The approach uses minimum-data prompts, clear safeguarding boundaries, and low-tech alternatives so every school can adopt it. The result is better baseline insight, steadier study habits, and calmer, better-informed starts to secondary learning.

KS1/KS2 Teacher-in-the-loop AI Playbook

May 13, 2025

AI can support primary teaching without becoming a pupil-facing chatbot. This playbook shows a “teacher-in-the-loop” approach for KS1/KS2, where AI stays behind the scenes as a planning and adaptation assistant. You’ll find five safe micro-routines for lesson planning, storytelling, vocabulary, feedback and SEND scaffolds, each with a ready-to-use prompt. It also includes a one-page pupil script, clear do/don’t rules, and copy-and-send parent/carer communication to keep safeguarding, privacy and trust central.

Post-exam AI Transition Studio

May 9, 2025

Post-exam time can drift into busywork or become a powerful bridge into what comes next. This ready-to-run, two-week “AI Transition Studio” gives Year 11 and Year 13 students five low-stakes project pathways: careers, research, creative portfolio, study skills, and next-step readiness. Each pathway uses tight time boxes, clear evidence-of-process expectations, and practical safeguarding scripts. You’ll also find device-light and offline variants so it works in mixed-access settings, plus templates you can copy for students and families.

Tackling the marking mountain with AI

May 6, 2025

End-of-year marking often fails not because teachers lack expertise, but because consistency is hard to maintain at speed. A moderation-first AI workflow flips the usual approach: you standardise how the rubric is interpreted before any feedback is generated, then use AI for first-pass comment batches and consistency checks across classes. Grades remain human-set, and pupil data is minimised through anonymised evidence packs and local templates. This article offers a practical, low-risk process you can roll out in a week.

Exam-Season AI Traffic Lights for Schools

May 2, 2025

Exam season is when AI rules most often unravel: different teachers say different things, students guess what’s allowed, and well-meaning support can tip into malpractice. This one-page “AI traffic-light” boundary system gives a shared language for revision, homework, coursework/NEA, controlled assessment and exams. You’ll get clear permitted/restricted/prohibited uses, quick ways to introduce the system in five minutes, ready-to-say scripts for staff, students and families, and integrity checks that work even when you can’t reliably “detect AI”.

May exam countdown: a 28-day AI revision sprint

April 29, 2025

The final 3–4 weeks before GCSE and A-Level exams are not the time for new notes, endless videos, or ‘more content’. They’re the time for precision: retrieval, error correction, and timed rehearsal. This 28-day, integrity-safe exam sprint uses AI as a revision operations system rather than a content generator. You’ll set up daily retrieval mini-sets, run a live misconception-to-fix loop through error logs, and rehearse timed papers with AI coaching only before and after. You’ll also get a light-touch teacher monitoring plan plus ready-to-use templates for students, parents, and departments.

KS2 SATs: AI boundaries and revision toolkit

April 17, 2025

AI can genuinely improve Year 6 SATs preparation, but only when the boundaries are crystal clear. This guide sets out what “appropriate AI support” looks like for KS2, alongside non-negotiable integrity rules for pupils at home and teachers in school. You’ll find practical ways to use AI to generate maths retrieval practice, diagnose misconceptions, and scaffold SPaG and reading comprehension without giving answers. It also includes minimum-data safeguarding routines, low-device alternatives, and ready-to-copy prompts, plus a one-page family agreement you can adapt.