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AI for Co-Teacher Co-Planning That Splits Real Work
AI templates split planning load, but trust between co-teachers comes from honest weekly check-ins.
Adults & Professionals · AI for Educators · ~7 min read
The premise
AI can structure how two co-teachers split planning, instruction, and assessment, but the relationship is built in honest weekly check-ins.
What AI does well here
- Draft a role-clarity matrix for unit planning
- Generate a weekly co-planning meeting agenda
- Suggest equitable workload splits across roles
- Build a friction-resolution script for tough weeks
What AI cannot do
- Resolve a personality clash between co-teachers
- Replace administrator support for a struggling pair
- Read which partner needs to step up this week
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