AI for Teachers: Lesson Planning

AI tools for teachers have moved from novelty to daily workflow component for many of the educators on this forum. The threads here document specific use cases that hold up under real classroom pressure: drafting differentiated reading passages, generating rubric variations, building modified-content versions for IEP students, and accelerating the unglamorous prep work that eats teacher evenings. This is the practical side of teaching with AI, with the caveats and limits the community has learned the hard way.

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Preparing Canadian Students for an AI-Driven Job Market

Beyond the detection and cheating conversations, there's a bigger question we need to address: are we preparing Canadian students for a job market that will be fundamentally shaped by AI? Every major…

22 votes · 8 replies · April 24, 2026

Google Classroom Plagiarism Checker: Does It Catch AI?

If your school uses Google Workspace for Education, you have access to originality reports in Google Classroom. But does it actually detect AI-generated content? The short answer: it has gotten better, but…

15 votes · 5 replies · February 20, 2026

How Canadian Schools Are Handling AI in 2026

I've been talking to educators across several provinces about how their schools and boards are responding to AI, and the picture is really uneven. Some school boards in Ontario and British Columbia…

14 votes · 7 replies · February 5, 2026