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AI for Teachers Prepping for a Classroom Walkthrough
AI sharpens what to highlight, but the real moves happen in your daily teaching.
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- 1The premise
- 2observation
- 3walkthrough
- 4reflection
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Section 1
The premise
AI can help you prep for a classroom walkthrough by clarifying the look-fors, but the real growth happens before the observer ever arrives.
What AI does well here
- Translate the rubric into 5 specific look-fors
- Generate 3 evidence pieces to highlight in conference
- Suggest a self-reflection guide before the day
- Draft thoughtful follow-up questions
What AI cannot do
- Predict the observer's rating
- Replace ongoing instructional growth
- Read the politics of your specific evaluator
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