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Cut the prep and paperwork half of teaching in half

Six periods a day, 40 students per section, lab reports waiting for feedback, tomorrow's lesson prepped at 10 PM, three parent WhatsApp messages about the unit test — and a gut feeling that two students are drifting, with no time to sit with the evidence. OpenEduCat AI gives every teacher a set of classroom assistants that draft, differentiate, and translate. You stay the judge of every mark and every message.

What teachers actually spend their time on

The lesson is not the hard part. The differentiated worksheet at three reading levels is the hard part. The 22 substantive feedback comments on lab reports is the hard part. The sensitive parent email in a language you are still learning is the hard part. Teacher AI is not about replacing the classroom judgment — it is about giving you back the two hours a night that judgment is currently being outsourced to.

A teacher's day, before and after

Same students, same syllabus, same standards — different Sunday night.

7:15 AM

The old way

Half of 9-B finds today's comprehension passage too dense. You would need to rewrite it at three reading levels — impossible the morning of.

With OpenEduCat AI

The Text Leveler rewrites the passage at grade band 6–8 for weaker readers; the Text Scaffolder adds guided-reading questions. Export to Word in one click. Under 15 minutes, three reading levels.

10:40 AM

The old way

Unit test on Friday, no revision quiz yet. That is at least an hour of question writing in your free period.

With OpenEduCat AI

Paste your notes into the Practice Quiz Generator: 15 questions with answers and explanations, downloadable as a printable PDF worksheet with an answer key. Done inside the free period.

1:15 PM

The old way

22 lab reports to mark. Two rushed lines each: "good effort".

With OpenEduCat AI

The Writing Feedback Assistant drafts substantive comments you edit and own; the Exemplar Generator shows the class what a top-band conclusion looks like. Feedback time roughly halves — the judgment stays yours.

3:50 PM

The old way

Coordinator hour. Struggling students surface after the unit test.

With OpenEduCat AI

The Student Engagement dashboard flags two names in 9-B — one inactive 19 days, one sliding from High to Low. The Intervention Suggestion Generator drafts a concrete plan for your counsellor conversation, IEP / 504 / ELL / ADHD-aware.

5:30 PM

The old way

A sensitive parent note, in Hindi. Forty careful minutes, then translation help.

With OpenEduCat AI

Draft in chat, translate with the Multilingual Translator, polish in preview, save as a reusable email template. Ten minutes end-to-end.

9:30 PM

The old way

Monday's new unit. Planning past midnight.

With OpenEduCat AI

The Warmup Generator writes the opener; the Bloom's Taxonomy Alignment tool checks you are not camping at "remember and understand" all week; the Choice Board Generator differentiates the follow-up. Lights out before 10:30.

What every teacher gets

Structured forms, not prompts. Substantive drafts, not tick-marks. Answer owned by you.

Ready-made classroom templates

Dozens of classroom agents — leveling, scaffolding, warmups, choice boards, Bloom's / DOK / standards alignment — deployable in one click. Every agent is a form with grade band, subject, and level dropdowns. Zero prompt engineering.

Practice quizzes with PDF worksheets

Paste your notes into the Practice Quiz Generator. Get a complete quiz with an answer key and explanations, ready as a printable PDF worksheet or a timed online mock test. Fair warning: multiple-choice and true-false only, and scores do not sync to the gradebook — it is a revision tool, not a formal assessment.

Feedback drafting on written work

The Writing Feedback Assistant, Proofreader, Exemplar Generator, and Peer Review Facilitator draft substantive comments on every script instead of a tick. Marks remain your judgment. Honest limit: the AI does not grade essays — anyone who claims otherwise is selling you something.

Student engagement early-warning

The Student Engagement dashboard scores every portal student 0–100 on how they use the AI study tools over a rolling 30 days. Drifting students appear as a named review list weeks before the unit test exposes them — an investigate-this signal, not a verdict.

Parent email drafting + translation

Draft the sensitive note in chat, translate with the Multilingual Translator, polish in preview, save as a reusable template. High-stakes parent communication drafted, translated, and saved for reuse in one workflow.

Accommodation and intervention suggestions

The Accommodation Suggestion agent generates classroom-ready inclusion strategies most subject teachers were never trained to produce — IEP / 504 / ELL / ADHD-aware. The Intervention Suggestion Generator drafts a plan for the counsellor conversation.

Multilingual by default

Translation for materials and notes into your parents' preferred languages. Portal UI available in 19 languages so a bilingual class does not stall on the login screen.

The academic-integrity guardrail on your side

Student agents run through the Academic Integrity Monitor, which detects "do my homework"-style requests and warns educators. The student study agents are tuned to explain rather than hand over answers. Not perfect — but far more supervised than the free chatbot in your students' browsers.

What teachers keep, and what they hand off

A short list of the responsibilities that stay with you, and the ones you can let go of.

You keep every mark and every judgment

The AI drafts feedback. You edit, publish, and own every comment that reaches a student or a parent. Marks never come from the AI — deterministic multiple-choice grading only, never essay judgment.

You hand off the drafting drudgery

Three reading levels of the same passage, 15 revision questions with an answer key, 22 substantive feedback stems, a parent note in Hindi — all drafted, ready for your review. Two to four hours per week on prep, roughly halved feedback time on written work.

The academic-integrity policy is enforced consistently

Every student conversation runs through the school-configured guardrails and is logged. Your unit test is not competing with a free chatbot that does the assignment; it is competing with a study tool designed to coach, not answer.

Questions teachers ask

It is built the opposite way. The Academic Integrity Monitor detects "do my homework"-style requests and warns educators, and the student study agents are tuned to explain rather than hand over answers. Unlike open chatbots, every student conversation runs through school-configured guardrails and is logged.

See it work on your own lesson plan

Bring one passage from your curriculum and one page of unit notes. Leave with a leveled reading set, a printable revision quiz with an answer key, and a differentiated warmup for Monday.