Planning for Autumn: LGR22 unit plans with AI
July 16, 2024
Autumn planning can feel like rebuilding everything from scratch, especially when you want clear LGR22 alignment and documentation that stands up to scrutiny. This workflow shows how Swedish primary teachers can use AI to draft two full 10-lesson units—one in History (Medeltiden i Norden) and one in Geography—while explicitly evidencing the terminsplanering triangle: syfte, centralt innehåll and betygskriterier. You’ll also generate an audit-friendly mapping table, a fully planned Digerdöden lesson (Lesson 5), and a shared subject glossary, without manually rewriting your whole scheme.
LGR22 utvecklingssamtal: an AI-supported workflow
June 13, 2024
Utvecklingssamtal can feel like a dozen parallel tasks: gathering evidence, keeping the pupil’s voice central, writing an IUP, aligning language to LGR22, and communicating clearly with families. This article frames the process as an “utvecklingssamtal OS”: a repeatable, AI-supported workflow that starts with three teacher inputs and reliably produces five usable outputs. You’ll see how to keep data protection tight, how to shift expectations between Years 1–5 and Year 6+, and how to quality-check tone, bias, and translation before teacher sign-off.
National Tests and LGR22: Skill Sprints
May 14, 2024
Nationella prov can be a helpful checkpoint, but they should not drive day-to-day teaching. This article sets out an LGR22-first preparation model for Years 3, 6 and 9 that builds transferable reading stamina, mathematical reasoning, and higher-quality written responses without past-paper drilling. You’ll use short, low-stakes “skill sprints” two or three times a week, supported by four small AI micro-tools that generate mixed retrieval practice, 1,000-word expository reading sets, percentage and proportionality word problems, and E/C/A exemplars for moderation and feedback.
LGR22 Investigations: From Aims to Riskbedömning Fast
April 16, 2024
LGR22 expects pupils to carry out systematiska undersökningar, but the hidden workload often sits in documentation: clear instructions, evidence capture, assessment prompts, and a usable riskbedömning. This article shows a documentation-first workflow where one teacher brief becomes an editable, audit-ready investigation pack in minutes. You will see example outputs for an åk 7 acids and bases practical, plus quality checks to keep AI-generated drafts accurate, feasible, and inclusive.
LGR22 SVA: AI Language Support Packs
March 15, 2024
LGR22 Swedish as a Second Language (SVA) asks pupils to develop vocabulary, reading comprehension and subject language across the curriculum, often while learning through Swedish in every lesson. This article shows a practical, teacher-in-the-loop workflow that turns one topic into a reusable ‘language support pack’: a four-column vocabulary builder, a reading comprehension set, a contextual glossary, and format-preserving translations for home-language scaffolds and guardian communication. You’ll also find quality gates to prevent errors, protect assessment integrity, and keep workload manageable across many languages.
LGR22 grading criteria: AI model answers
February 14, 2024
LGR22’s E/C/A descriptors are intentionally holistic, which can make moderation feel slippery and subjective. This article offers a moderation-first workflow that uses AI to translate the qualitative language of LGR22 into “observable evidence” without sliding back into LGR11-style tick-box marking. You’ll get three fully worked exemplars you can copy and adapt: History model answers with justification notes, a Chemistry question set that climbs from recall to analysis, and a responsible “difficulty adjuster” method that steps an A-level response down to C then E with a clear change log.
What Is LGR22 and Why Use AI to Teach It?
January 15, 2024
LGR22 has now been in place long enough for many teachers to feel the pinch: the syllabus is clearer in places, yet still hard to turn into Monday-morning lesson materials at speed. This article introduces LGR22 in plain language, highlights the key shifts from LGR11, and shows how AI can act as a practical “translation layer” from kursplan to classroom. You’ll see three repeatable, teacher-in-the-loop workflows for History—lesson planning, unit planning, and concept explanations—plus quality checks that protect your professional judgement.