Lesson 1411 of 1550
AI for Drafting Teacher Feedback on School Policy Drafts
AI sharpens the argument, but real influence depends on relationships in the building.
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- 1The premise
- 2policy feedback
- 3professional voice
- 4advocacy
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Section 1
The premise
AI can help you draft sharp, professional feedback on a school policy proposal, but real influence happens through relationships built over years.
What AI does well here
- Translate raw concerns into evidence-based feedback
- Suggest a structure: agree, concern, alternative
- Generate a 1-page document for the admin meeting
- Build a follow-up email template after discussion
What AI cannot do
- Replace face-to-face conversations with admin
- Predict the political reception of your feedback
- Substitute for collective faculty action
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