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1.4 Teachers vs Students in CurricuLLM
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1.4 Teachers vs Students in CurricuLLM

How the experience differs for teachers and students.

CurricuLLM changes how it works depending on who is using it. This AI for schools adapts to support different roles in education, providing appropriate tools and features for each user.

For Teachers

  • Create curriculum-aligned content: build lessons, worksheets, and assessments that link directly to outcomes, with prompt starters to help you get going quickly.
  • Work with your own files: upload documents and resources so CurricuLLM can help you adapt, extend, or align them to the curriculum.
  • Share what works: save and share effective prompts and resources with colleagues so good practice spreads across the school.
  • See the full picture: understand what parts of the curriculum are covered and where students might need more support.
  • Less time on admin: spend less time on repetitive planning tasks and more time connecting with students.

For Students

  • Learning that fits you: CurricuLLM tracks your progression against the curriculum and adapts to where you are, so you're always working at the right level.
  • Visual explainers: tough topics are broken down with clear visuals and step-by-step explanations to help concepts click.
  • Guided thinking: instead of always giving answers, CurricuLLM asks questions to help you think for yourself.
  • Safe and on track: answers are filtered to keep learning secure and connected to what you're studying at school.

For School Leaders

  • Visibility across classrooms: see how learning is progressing and where support might be needed.
  • Permissions and safety: control what students can access and ensure safe, age-appropriate use.
  • Account management: set up teachers and students with secure logins.

Tip: Teachers stay in charge. CurricuLLM is there to support learning, not to replace classroom teaching.

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