Responsible classroom review

AI Education Safety Checklist

Use this checklist before relying on AI-generated lesson plans, tutoring responses, practice activities, or student-facing materials.

Checklist

Accuracy

  • Verify facts, worked examples, and answer keys before student use.
  • Check that standards or curriculum references match the actual local expectation.
  • Remove unsupported claims, outdated information, or invented citations.

Student Safety

  • Avoid entering unnecessary personal student data into prompts.
  • Review age-appropriateness, tone, and sensitive-topic handling.
  • Keep a teacher, tutor, or parent in the final decision loop.

Fairness and Access

  • Look for assumptions about culture, language, ability, family structure, or resources.
  • Add accommodations and alternatives for learners who need them.
  • Check that activities do not require unavailable devices, paid tools, or home support.

Classroom Fit

  • Adjust pacing, grouping, and materials to match the real classroom.
  • Replace generic examples with local texts, units, and prior learning.
  • Confirm that assessments measure the stated objective.

School Policy Note

This checklist is not legal advice or a substitute for school policy. It is a practical review routine for educators who want AI drafts to remain teacher-guided, transparent, and appropriate for learners.

TeachMap pages such as AI lesson plan generator and AI tutor intentionally describe AI output as reviewable support rather than a replacement for educator judgment.

AI Education Safety Checklist for Teachers and Schools | TeachMap