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Teacher Copilot

Plan better, give clearer feedback, and save time.

Lesson plans, rubrics, classroom materials, and student feedback.

A practical AI assistant for teachers who want ready-to-use support without losing quality, judgment, or clarity.

Lesson plans Rubrics Materials Student feedback

What it is

A practical assistant for the teacher, not the student.

Teacher Copilot is built to support the real workload teachers carry every week: planning lessons, creating materials, building rubrics, reviewing student work, and writing feedback that is useful without taking hours.

It helps organize the work, suggest stronger drafts, and save time while leaving the final teaching judgment where it belongs: with the teacher.

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Problem

Too much teacher time disappears into repeated work.

Planning lessons, writing worksheets, building rubrics, correcting work, and giving individual feedback all matter. The problem is that they add up fast, and the quality often drops when time runs short.

A useful assistant here is not one that replaces the teacher. It is one that helps the teacher move faster, stay clearer, and keep feedback more consistent.

What it does

Useful support across planning, feedback, and classroom materials.

  • Create lesson plans from topic, level, and time available
  • Draft learning objectives and success criteria
  • Build exercises, discussion prompts, and classroom materials
  • Create rubrics and simple assessment frameworks
  • Write clearer feedback on student work
  • Adapt activities for mixed ability levels
  • Rewrite teacher comments to sound clearer, warmer, firmer, or shorter

How it works

Simple in, ready-to-use out.

  1. Give the subject, year or level, topic, goal, and the kind of help you need.
  2. Add the rubric, criteria, or student work when relevant.
  3. Get a structured draft you can use directly or adapt quickly.

When context is missing, the tool should ask only a few short questions. Otherwise, it should move straight into a usable draft.

Best use

Most useful when time is short and consistency matters.

  • Weekly lesson preparation
  • Rubric drafting before an assignment
  • Feedback on essays, reports, and written work
  • Differentiation for mixed ability groups
  • Rewriting comments for clarity and tone

Important guardrail

The final judgment stays with the teacher.

Teacher Copilot should support professional judgment, not replace it. It can help structure, suggest, rewrite, and apply criteria more consistently, but grading, policy, and final evaluation remain with the teacher.

Final step

Use it when the work needs to stay good without taking all your time.

Open Teacher Copilot when you need a faster way to plan lessons, create classroom materials, build rubrics, or write clearer student feedback.