Lesson 861 of 1550
AI Redesigning a Classroom Routine That Stopped Working
Use AI to diagnose and redesign a classroom routine that has lost its effectiveness.
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- 1The premise
- 2classroom routines
- 3behavior management
- 4systems thinking
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Section 1
The premise
Routines drift over a school year. AI can help diagnose why a routine stopped working and propose redesigns — so you don't just add more rules.
What AI does well here
- Surface 3 likely root causes for routine breakdown
- Propose 3 redesigned routines with trade-offs
- Draft language to relaunch the routine with students
- Outline a fidelity check for the first week
What AI cannot do
- Observe what's actually happening in your classroom
- Predict student reaction to the redesign
- Replace the relational work of resetting expectations
- Decide which routine deserves the investment
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