How our AI works
Whether it is a scheme of work, a lesson note, a test, an exam or a marking scheme, teache builds it with you from the real NaCCA curriculum. You stay the teacher, and you sign what you hand in.
Grounded on the curriculum, not the internet
teache does not write from the open internet. It works from the NaCCA curriculum we have transcribed by hand, strand by strand, from the official documents: the content standards, indicators and exemplars for every subject and class. That is 14 subjects across B1 to B9, more than 5,600 indicators with their exemplars, all seeded before you type a word.
When you pick a topic, teache brings the exact content standards and indicators for that class along with it, so a draft is anchored to the real codes your headteacher checks against, not invented ones.
It guides, you decide
The AI does not plan for you. You make the calls; it does the drafting. Here is what actually happens when you plan:
- Start with a topic, or a photo of your scheme of work or a textbook page.
- teache maps it to the exact NaCCA indicators for your subject and class.
- It proposes the document section by section: the phases of a lesson note, the weeks of a scheme, the questions and marking scheme of a test.
- You keep, rewrite or add, and it lands on the official layout, ready to print and sign.
At every step the planning stays yours. You keep what fits, change what does not, and add what only you know about your class: the level they are at, the gaps from last week, the examples that land in your town. That is exactly what vetting expects to see.
Prefer a head start? Generate gives you a full first draft in one go. Treat it as a starting point to shape and check, never something to hand in unread.
Built to pass vetting
Whatever you make comes out on the official GES layout: the standard header, your school and class details, and the vetting block your headteacher signs. The reference and remarks fields are already in place. There is nothing to reformat before you hand it in, and nothing to explain before it is signed.
What it can and cannot do
The AI is fast and grounded in the curriculum, but it is not a teacher and it can get things wrong. It is good at structure, at phrasing, and at keeping a plan aligned to the right indicators. It still needs your eyes on the facts, on whether the level is right for your particular class, and on anything local or specific that no curriculum can know.
That is the point of the way teache works: it drafts, you read, you correct, you sign. You are the one accountable for what goes in your file, and teache is built to keep you in that seat, not to take you out of it.
Your work is yours
Your plans belong to you. We send the AI only what is needed to build them, we do not sell your data, and you can export or delete your work at any time. There is more detail on our privacy page.