COMMUNITIES OF LEARNING · NORTH AMERICA
Host a free AI workshop for school leaders in your region
Most schools are figuring out AI on their own. What if you brought your district's leaders together to change that?
TeachAid brings the presentation, expertise, and catering
Practical, collaborative — not a sales pitch
Any school that wants to can start a free pilot after
HOW IT WORKS
Simple by design.
You provide the space and the people. TeachAid handles everything else.
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You host
Invite principals, VPs, and curriculum leads from nearby schools. A morning or lunch venue — your call.
2
We bring everything
TeachAid delivers the presentation, expertise, and catering. Morning coffee or lunch, on us.
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Leaders explore together
A practical, hands-on session where school leaders see what's actually working with AI in classrooms across North America — and decide what's next for their school.
WHY HOST
Lead your local education community.
Hosting positions your school as a forward-thinking leader. You bring the people — TeachAid brings everything else.
YOUR SCHOOL LEADS
Be the school that brought this conversation to your region
Principals and senior leaders who host these sessions become the connectors in their local education network.
ZERO EFFORT
You open the door. We do the rest.
Catering, facilitation, presentation — all handled by TeachAid. Your job is simply to invite the people who should be in the room.
REAL CONVERSATIONS
Not a sales pitch. A genuine shift in thinking.
When principals sit together and see what AI can do for NZ curriculum planning, the conversation moves fast — from curiosity to action.
FREE PILOT
Any school that wants to go further can start for free
After each session, any school ready to take the next step can begin a completely free TeachAid pilot — no cost, no obligation.
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AI is the biggest equity move we can make in our generation.
Dr. Craig Hansen PhD — Leader in AI for Education
What each session covers
Practical strategies school leaders can take back to their teams immediately.
Reducing teacher planning time by up to 80%
Building a responsible, school-wide AI policy
How to introduce TeachAid to your staff with confidence
Meeting state and provincial curriculum standards
Learning from schools already doing this well
What equitable AI access looks like for your students