NEW REPORT

‘Teaching with GenAI: Insights on Productivity, Creativity, Quality and Safety’

Enhance teaching and learning in your school with genAI

This new independent research – commissioned by the Avallain Group, of which TeacherMatic is a part – reveals how schools and educators are using genAI to harness the technology’s potential and mitigate its risks.

Learn where genAI is having the biggest impact in education, including saving time, enabling teacher creativity, and improving content quality. Understand key considerations around ethics and safety and find out what you need to do next to enable effective, confident use of AI tools for maximum impact.
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"An essential read for any education leader"

The independent report ‘Teaching with GenAI: Insights on Productivity, Creativity, Quality and Safety’ states how other education leaders have navigated concerns about using AI in education and have had success integrating tools into everyday practice. Additionally, it supports educators to effectively use genAI tools.

The research was conducted by educational consultancy Oriel Square. It shares the experiences of teachers and education leaders from public and private UK schools, international schools and private language schools.

The Avallain Group commissioned the report as a renowned expert in AI in education.

Avallain Intelligence uses AI-powered solutions across the entire EdTech value chain, where ethical AI leads to better outcomes, enhanced productivity, and cutting-edge learner interaction.

“An essential read for any education leader navigating the AI landscape”
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Professor Rose Luckin
University College London and founder of Educate Ventures Research
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"The practical possibilities of genAI have caught the attention of intergovernmental organisations, national governments, trade bodies, schools and school chains, consultants and, of course, technology companies, who all recognise great potential for using AI in education."
‘Teaching with GenAI: Insights on Productivity, Creativity, Quality and Safety’

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