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AI Curriculum Pacing Recovery Plans: Catching Up When You're Three Weeks Behind
AI can plan curriculum pacing recovery, but the teacher still has to make daily teaching choices.
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- 1The premise
- 2pacing
- 3recovery plan
- 4compression
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Section 1
The premise
AI can plan curriculum pacing recovery when a teacher is weeks behind, identifying compression opportunities, priority standards, and what to honestly defer.
What AI does well here
- Identify which units can compress vs. which require full duration based on standard depth.
- Surface priority standards vs. supporting standards with rationale for each.
What AI cannot do
- Replace the teacher's professional judgment about which standards their students most need.
- Decide which decisions require department or admin sign-off in this district.
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