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2026 guide

AI for Teachers

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AI is the most useful new tool teachers have had since the photocopier. It will not replace you, it will not write your lesson plans for you in a way you would actually use — but it will draft, summarise, differentiate, and grade in seconds. The work you would never get to anyway.

You do not need to be technical. If you can type a sentence into Google, you can use AI. This page walks you through what AI can actually do for a teacher, the prompts that work, and the model best suited to your day-to-day.

What AI does for teachers

Use case 1

Differentiate one worksheet for three reading levels

Paste in the original worksheet, ask AI to produce easier and harder versions, get all three in one minute.

Try this prompt

Here is a Year 7 worksheet on photosynthesis. Produce three versions: one for struggling readers, one at grade level, and one extension version for advanced students. Keep the same learning objectives.
Use case 2

Write parent emails in your voice

Tell AI the situation in two sentences; get a warm, professional draft in three more.

Try this prompt

Write a polite email to a parent explaining their child has missed three homework assignments. Keep it warm, non-accusatory, and end with a suggestion to meet briefly after school.
Use case 3

Generate quizzes from a textbook chapter

Paste the chapter text; ask for 10 multiple-choice questions with an answer key. Edit and deploy.

Try this prompt

Generate 10 multiple-choice questions based on the text below, with 4 options each and an answer key. Cover the main concepts evenly. Text: [paste chapter]
Use case 4

Plan an entire unit in plain language

Describe the year group, the topic, the time available; ask for a week-by-week plan you can then refine.

Try this prompt

Plan a 4-week unit on World War 2 for Year 9 history. Include weekly learning objectives, suggested activities, two formative assessments, and one summative assessment.
Use case 5

Give detailed feedback on student writing

Paste the essay; ask for feedback in the tone you would use. AI handles the volume; you handle the judgement.

Try this prompt

Read this Year 10 essay and give feedback at three levels: one sentence overall summary, three things done well, and three specific suggestions for improvement. Use an encouraging tone.

The best AI model for teachers

Claude (in MultipleChat)

Claude is the most careful, polite and well-reasoned of the major AI models. It is the one least likely to invent a fake citation or produce something tone-deaf in a parent email. Worth comparing against ChatGPT for creative tasks — which is exactly what MultipleChat lets you do, side-by-side.

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What you might be worried about

Won't students just use AI to cheat?

Some will try. AI-detection tools are imperfect, so the durable answer is assessment design — in-class writing, oral defences, process-focused rubrics. AI raises the floor for everyone; your job is helping students do work AI cannot do alone.

Is what I type into AI private?

Treat AI like a colleague who keeps notes. Don't paste in identifiable student data (full names, ID numbers, special-needs information). Use anonymised examples. Read the privacy policy of any tool you use. Most consumer AI products use chats to improve the model unless you opt out.

Will it replace teachers?

No. It will replace some of the paperwork around teaching. The relationship part — the part you became a teacher for — is exactly what AI can't do.

How to start in the next 10 minutes

1

Pick one annoying weekly task — quiz writing, email drafts, lesson outlines.

2

Open MultipleChat at multiplechat.ai and ask Claude to do it. Use the example prompts above.

3

Edit the output. AI gets you 80% there in 1% of the time.

4

Add one more task a week until AI handles your admin tail.

FAQ for teachers

Do I need to pay for ChatGPT or Claude separately?

Not if you use MultipleChat — one subscription gives you all four major models in one place, which is also the cheapest way to use them seriously.

Can AI grade essays for me?

It can draft feedback. The grading decision should still be yours — schools rightly insist on that. Use AI to surface comments, then approve and adjust.

What about students with learning differences?

AI is genuinely helpful here. Ask it to simplify language, increase font and spacing, generate audio scripts, or produce visual organisers. It's one of the fastest ways to differentiate.

How do I keep up with AI as it changes?

Don't try to track every release. Pick one tool you trust (we obviously recommend MultipleChat), use it for real work, and let the platform keep the models updated for you.

Ready to try AI for your work?

MultipleChat gives teachers access to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — one login, one bill, side-by-side.

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