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AI and school improvement plan evidence: building the case before the visit
Use AI to organize evidence for an external visit by aligning artifacts to your school improvement plan goals.
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- 1The premise
- 2school improvement plan
- 3evidence organization
- 4external visit prep
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Section 1
The premise
External visits are won in the prep. AI can map your evidence to your goals and surface gaps before the visitor does.
What AI does well here
- Map artifacts to specific SIP goals with citations.
- Flag goals with thin or missing evidence.
- Suggest the strongest 3 artifacts per goal for the binder.
What AI cannot do
- Replace school leader judgment about narrative.
- Manufacture missing evidence.
- Predict the visitor's specific lens.
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