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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ChatGPT for Students: Free vs. Plus and What Schools Should Know
OpenAI has made ChatGPT Plus available for free to students at verified educational institutions. This is a significant development, and I think schools need to think carefully about what it means. Previously,…
Best Free Plagiarism Checkers for Teachers in 2026
Not every school has a Turnitin license, and even if yours does, it's useful to have other options. I've tested several free plagiarism checkers to see how they stack up for everyday…
Walter AI Humanizer Review: What Teachers Should Know
I want to talk about AI humanizers from a teacher's perspective, and I'll use Walter AI as a specific example since it's one of the more popular tools students are using. Walter…
AI Detection for ESL Students: The False Positive Problem
This is something I feel strongly about, and I think it's one of the most important equity issues in the AI detection conversation. AI detectors disproportionately flag writing by non-native English speakers…
French Language AI Tools for Canadian Classrooms
Canada's bilingual reality means we face unique challenges with AI in education that don't get enough attention. If you teach in French or in a French immersion program, this thread is for…
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…
Can Teachers Tell If You Used ChatGPT? Here’s the Truth
I see this question asked everywhere online, and since this is a forum for educators, I thought we should talk about it from our perspective. The honest answer: sometimes yes, sometimes no.…
AI Literacy in the Canadian Curriculum: What’s Missing?
I've been looking at provincial curricula across Canada to see how AI literacy is being addressed, and honestly, there are significant gaps. Most provincial curricula include digital literacy as a competency, but…
Turnitin AI Detection: What Teachers Need to Know
If your school uses Turnitin, you've probably noticed the AI detection feature that rolled out in the last couple of years. I wanted to break down what it actually does and what…
How AI Detection Actually Works – A Teacher Explainer
There's a lot of confusion in teacher circles about what AI detection tools are actually doing under the hood. I put together a breakdown based on what's publicly known, and what I've…
ChatGPT for Teachers: 10 Ways to Actually Use It
Instead of just worrying about students using ChatGPT, I started exploring how it could make my own job easier. Here are ten ways I've been using it that have genuinely saved me…
Scribbr vs. Turnitin vs. Grammarly: Plagiarism Checker Showdown
Three of the most popular plagiarism checkers compared side by side. I've used all three and here's my honest breakdown. Turnitin is the heavyweight in education. It checks against the largest database…
What Is an AI Humanizer and Why Are Students Using Them?
If you haven't heard of AI humanizers yet, you will soon. They're becoming one of the most talked-about tools in the AI-and-education conversation, and teachers need to understand what they are. An…
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…
How to Bypass Turnitin AI Detection (And Why Students Try)
Before anyone gets upset about the title, this post is for teachers, not students. Understanding how students attempt to bypass AI detection helps us design better assessments and have more informed conversations…
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…
Best AI Detectors Like Turnitin (But Free)
Not every teacher has access to Turnitin. If you're looking for free AI detection tools, here's what I've found actually works. GPTZero is probably the most well-known free option. It was created…
How Teachers Can Tell When Students Use ChatGPT
Beyond AI detection tools, experienced teachers develop an intuition for AI-generated work. Here are the patterns I've learned to watch for. The voice doesn't match. If you've read a student's writing all…
ChatGPT for Lesson Planning – Who’s Actually Using It and How?
Ok I finally dove into using ChatGPT for my own teaching prep instead of just worrying about students using it - and I have to say, I kind of love it? I…
Province-by-Province AI Policy Comparison – What Does Your Board Actually Say?
I'm a first-year teacher and I realized I had absolutely no idea what guidance actually existed in Canada, so I spent a weekend compiling what I could find. Sharing here in case…