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OUR BOOK

I am a K-12 Teacher

Written by a New York City public school teacher, this guide was created for educators, school leaders, and policymakers who want practical, ethical ways to use AI in real classrooms.

It offers hands-on strategies to save time and improve instruction — from creating leveled texts and writing rubrics to drafting IEP sections. Each chapter includes ready-to-use prompts, examples, and templates tested in real schools.

The book also tackles key issues like academic honesty, equity, and responsible AI use, with clear frameworks and proactive strategies.

Above all, it helps you keep what matters most — human connection — while AI handles the heavy lifting.

Our Book
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ABOUT US

AI in the Classroom: A Practical Teacher’s Manual by Wissam Nasr, a New York City special education ELA teacher, is a free guide that helps educators integrate AI tools into daily instruction.

It’s practical, ethical, and easy to use — no tech background required.

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Black Magic Virtual Assistants — Built for Real Classrooms