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What if teachers could reclaim their evenings and weekends while actually improving student outcomes? That’s the promise of AI in education—not replacing teachers, but amplifying their impact by taking on the administrative burden that pulls them away from what matters most: connecting with students.
Cary Wright, co-founder of TEACH (Transforming Education Through AI, Connections, and Humanity), brings 30 years of classroom and administrative experience to this eye-opening conversation. As a longtime Virginia educator, Wright offers practical insights grounded in real classroom realities.
Today’s teachers face classrooms with students needing accommodations, English language support, advanced enrichment, and more—often all in the same period. Truly differentiated instruction has been nearly impossible—until now. Wright shows how AI can analyze student data, align with curriculum, and generate customized plans for teachers to refine with their expertise.
The focus remains on humanity. “We’re not here to be all virtual with robots,” Wright emphasizes. “This technology helps teachers be more present for their students.” The results: lesson planning in minutes instead of hours, stronger administrator feedback, and instruction better tailored to student needs.
Whether you’re a teacher wanting time back, a leader supporting staff, or simply curious about education’s future, this conversation offers valuable insights. Visit teachaiedu.com to learn more.
Website - www.teachaiedu.com
Emails - Tyler Hunt, [email protected]; Cary Wright, [email protected]
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Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.
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What if teachers could reclaim their evenings and weekends while actually improving student outcomes? That’s the promise of AI in education—not replacing teachers, but amplifying their impact by taking on the administrative burden that pulls them away from what matters most: connecting with students.
Cary Wright, co-founder of TEACH (Transforming Education Through AI, Connections, and Humanity), brings 30 years of classroom and administrative experience to this eye-opening conversation. As a longtime Virginia educator, Wright offers practical insights grounded in real classroom realities.
Today’s teachers face classrooms with students needing accommodations, English language support, advanced enrichment, and more—often all in the same period. Truly differentiated instruction has been nearly impossible—until now. Wright shows how AI can analyze student data, align with curriculum, and generate customized plans for teachers to refine with their expertise.
The focus remains on humanity. “We’re not here to be all virtual with robots,” Wright emphasizes. “This technology helps teachers be more present for their students.” The results: lesson planning in minutes instead of hours, stronger administrator feedback, and instruction better tailored to student needs.
Whether you’re a teacher wanting time back, a leader supporting staff, or simply curious about education’s future, this conversation offers valuable insights. Visit teachaiedu.com to learn more.
Website - www.teachaiedu.com
Emails - Tyler Hunt, [email protected]; Cary Wright, [email protected]
Socials:
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Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.