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AI End-Of-Year Class Narratives: Telling The Receiving Teacher What They're Inheriting
AI can draft end-of-year class narratives for the receiving teacher, but the current teacher still owns the call on what to share.
Adults & Professionals · AI for Educators · ~7 min read
The premise
AI can draft end-of-year class narratives for the receiving teacher, capturing class culture, instructional norms, and student-specific notes worth a head start.
What AI does well here
- Synthesize class culture and instructional norms from the year's running notes.
- Generate per-student notes drafts the current teacher can review and edit before sending.
What AI cannot do
- Decide which student-specific information is appropriate to forward vs. holds the kid back.
- Replace the receiving teacher's right to form their own first impression.
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