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Teacher Toolkit

Through the development of a catalogue of AI tools, we can provide narrow, targeted and useful tools to teachers. Creating a toolkit has potential advantages including:
It can grow over time, with enhancements to tools
Narrow focus which reduces AI risk
Easily communicated value, easy to understand the purpose and use
Tools
Name
Description
1
Lesson Planner
AI-powered assistant that creates detailed lesson plans, suggesting activities, resources, and pacing based on learning objectives and student data.
2
Quiz Builder
Tool for rapidly generating customised quizzes with a mix of question types, difficulty levels, and automatic marking capabilities.
3
Differentiator
System that automatically adapts content difficulty, presentation, and support for individual students, including those with SEND, based on their performance and specific needs.
4
Participation Tracker
Real-time monitor of student contributions in discussions and group work, providing insights on engagement levels.
5
Concept Web
Interactive tool for creating and displaying visual maps of subject concepts, showing relationships and hierarchies within topics.
6
Group Formation Tool
Algorithm-based system for creating balanced student groups for collaborative activities, considering factors like skill level and personality.
7
Curriculum Mapper
Visual tool for aligning lesson content with curriculum standards, identifying gaps and suggesting resources to fill them.
8
Math Solver
Step-by-step problem-solving tool for mathematics, capable of generating practice problems, providing detailed solutions, and adapting difficulty based on student performance.
9
Dyslexia Support Tool
Specialised tool that offers real-time text-to-speech, adjustable fonts for improved readability, and customisable colour overlays to assist students with dyslexia in reading and comprehension tasks.
10
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