It’s been quiet here for the past few months, and I suspect some of you might have thought I’d abandoned ship. The truth is rather different. I haven’t stopped engaging with AI in education – quite the opposite. I’ve been so deeply immersed in the work that writing about it became just one more thing…
This Academic Year the AI Education Landscape Has Shifted… Again! – The AI English Teacher
What has September to November 2025 taught us about the future of learning? Since September 2025, the AI landscape in education has transformed at a pace that would make your head spin – it certainly has mine. I’ve been tracking these developments across LinkedIn posts, classroom experiments, and late-night deep dives into model capabilities (because…
Copilot Notebooks Levels the Playing Field for Education – The AI English Teacher
For too long, Google has dominated the educational AI landscape. While Microsoft struggled with their OpenAI partnership and delivered a Copilot experience that never quite lived up to expectations, Google leveraged their pre-existing platform in Google Classroom to introduce education specific tools such as the recent Gemini in Classroom and, perhaps most usefully, Notebook LM….
Google vs OpenAI – The AI English Teacher
A week after ChatGPT launched Study Mode, Google fired back with Guided Learning for Gemini. Given my interest in AI tools for education and the fact that I was engaged in some summer learning of my own, I thought I’d put both systems to the test. What I discovered wasn’t which AI performs better –…
Black Belts Mean Nothing Anymore… – The AI English Teacher
For a long time I pursued the hallowed ‘Dan Grade’ and I got it too. In fact more than one, in more than one art. However, the belts mean nothing. That’s right, nothing. I don’t mean the gradings meant nothing – they weren’t easy, especially my first degree in Tang Soo Do – that was…
Why Phone Bans Miss the Point About Student Distraction – The AI English Teacher
Recent headlines about mobile phone bans in schools have been grabbing attention across the globe, but they’re telling us a story that’s far more complex than the soundbites suggest. The Economist recently published findings from a double-blind study showing that phone bans can improve performance, while Conservative politicians have jumped on the bandwagon with promises…
Power Combos – The Real AI Level-Up in Teaching – The AI English Teacher
When AI becomes invisible in your pedagogy, that’s when the magic happens. The real AI level-up for educators doesn’t come from crafting the perfect prompt or even running complex single tasks through an LLM. The breakthrough happens when AI enhancements become so woven into your regular pedagogy that they flow seamlessly through your teaching practice….
Well the Times they are a Changing… Even if Education isn’t! – The AI English Teacher
I’ve just switched to an electric car – well, about three weeks ago now. It’s not particularly exciting or flash; it’s not a brand new Tesla. It’s a four-year-old Vauxhall Corsa E with 50,000 miles on the clock that actually cost less than its internal combustion engine equivalent. What’s fascinating about this car is how…
Google’s Winning the Classroom, but is it a Win/Win for teachers and students? – The AI English Teacher
Is it weird that Gemini can’t actually create its own logo? Google isn’t just competing in education technology—they’re dominating the field. With the launch of Learn LM, enhanced Notebook LM capabilities, and integrated AI across their educational ecosystem, Google has positioned itself as the definitive leader in AI-powered learning. Add to this their native integration…
Stop Using AI as an Information Source. You’re Using it Wrong. – The AI English Teacher
Gen AI systems are not substitutes for Google or even a damn good book – please stop treating like they are, then complaining when they aren’t! So I’ve been hearing a lot about what AI can’t do as the resistance to AI in education mounts, just as the pressure to engage increases (Newtonian physics playing…









