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The Department of Education's AI in K-12 guidance dropped — and it's more nuanced than most education headlines suggest. The framework doesn't ban AI tools; it establishes that schools are responsible for ensuring AI use doesn't compromise academic integrity or student data privacy. The FERPA implications are significant: any AI tool that processes student work must meet data processing agreements that most consumer AI tools don't have. If your school is using ChatGPT with student data without an enterprise agreement, that's a FERPA risk.
Use Claude to differentiate any existing worksheet or reading for three ability levels. Paste the original content and prompt: "Rewrite this for three reading levels: grade-level, 2 years below, and 2 years above. Maintain the same learning objectives. Flag vocabulary changes." Takes 4 minutes. Gives you differentiated materials without starting from scratch three times.
Sunday lesson prep shortcut: For each lesson next week, open Claude and prompt: "I'm teaching [topic] to [grade level]. Give me: one hook activity (5 min), three formative check questions, and a common misconception to address proactively." Takes 10 minutes for the whole week's prep foundation. You still build the actual lesson — this gives you the skeleton and the diagnostic questions you'd otherwise write under pressure.
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