Education

Valentine’s Poetry Studio with AI

February 6, 2025

Valentine’s poetry can be a brilliant excuse to teach craft, not just cards. This phase-by-phase “poetry studio” uses AI as a constrained co-writer so pupils practise voice, choice, and redrafting—rather than outsourcing the thinking. You’ll find tight prompt frames, oral rehearsal routines, imagery banks, and simple protocols that make decisions about tone, metaphor, rhythm, and line breaks visible and assessable. Includes KS1–KS5 examples, authorship evidence routines, and low-device/offline alternatives for any classroom.

Gemini 2.0 Flash for Classrooms

February 3, 2025

Fast, lower-cost AI models such as Gemini 2.0 Flash can feel like the sensible choice for schools, especially when budgets are tight and staff need answers quickly. But “fast” is not the same as “safe” or “suitable” for every task. This decision guide explains, in plain language, what Flash-class models change for reliability, cost, and day-to-day classroom workflows. You’ll find practical use cases where low latency genuinely helps, a budgeting approach that forecasts from real routines, and a privacy-first checklist designed to avoid sharing pupil data with third parties by default.

Year One Reflections on AI in Classrooms

November 28, 2024

After a full year of AI tools in everyday classroom practice, many schools are asking a simple question: what actually worked? This article draws on mini case studies from teachers across phases and subjects to surface the routines that stuck, the workflows that quietly failed, and the patterns that emerged in real classrooms. Rather than re-explaining tools or policies, it distils front-line experience into a practical set of repeatable strategies, red flags and "if we were starting again" tips to help schools refine their AI plans for 2025.

ChatGPT Voice as a Speaking Partner

October 28, 2024

Many learners lack regular, low‑pressure opportunities to speak their target language. ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode can act as an always‑available conversation partner, offering realistic dialogue, patient repetition and personalised prompts. This playbook shows language teachers how to design safe, structured routines that build fluency, pronunciation and confidence without replacing real human interaction. You will find concrete examples you can assign as homework or independent practice, plus practical guidance on safeguarding, privacy and avoiding over‑reliance on AI support.

Designing AI‑Resilient Assessments

July 8, 2024

Generative AI has changed how students complete written work, but it does not have to undermine meaningful assessment. This article offers a step‑by‑step playbook for designing ‘AI‑resilient’ portfolio, oral and practical assessments that focus on learning rather than policing. You will find ready‑to‑copy task briefs, sample rubrics and clear AI usage rules that can be dropped straight into existing units without rewriting your whole curriculum. The aim is not to ban AI, but to design assessments where authentic understanding, process and performance still matter most.

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