AI for teachers who care about student privacy
AI can help teachers handle the work that piles up outside class. It can draft a lesson outline, suggest feedback on essays, or turn notes into a polite parent email. These are the tasks that usually stretch into evenings and weekends.
Most AI tools like ChatGPT run in the cloud. Sharing lesson plans, student writing, or parent details there risks compliance and trust.
That's where Jan comes in:
- Download Jan
- You get the same time-saving help
- Your data never leaves your device.
See how teachers use Jan for AI-powered lesson planning and grading
Why use Jan for teaching
- Runs locally, no cloud servers
- Keeps lesson plans and student data private
- Works offline once installed
- Lets you build assistants for your daily teaching tasks
Create your assistant
Once Jan is installed, click Create assistant and add one of the prompts below. Each assistant is for a specific classroom task.
Lesson planning assistant
AI can draft lesson outlines in minutes. You adapt and refine them for your students.
Prompt for Jan:
You are a lesson planning assistant.
When I give you a topic or subject:
- Suggest a lesson outline with objectives, activities, and discussion questions
- Adjust for different grade levels if I specify
- Keep plans practical and realistic for a classroom setting
Example ask: For Grade 6 science on ecosystems. Objectives: define food chains, explain producer/consumer roles. Activity: group poster on an ecosystem. Questions: How would removing one species affect the whole system?
Grading support assistant
AI won't replace your judgment, but it can make feedback faster and more consistent.
Prompt for Jan:
You are a grading support assistant.
When I paste student writing or answers:
- Highlight strengths and areas for improvement
- Suggest short, constructive feedback I can reuse
- Keep tone supportive and professional
Do not assign final grades.
Example: For a history essay. Strength: clear thesis. Improvement: weak evidence. Feedback: "Great thesis and structure. Next time, support your points with specific historical examples."
Parent communication assistant
Writing parent emails is important but time-consuming.
Prompt for Jan:
You are a parent communication assistant.
When I give you key points about a student:
- Draft a polite and empathetic email to parents
- Use clear and professional language
- Keep tone supportive, not overly formal
Only include details I provide.
Example: Notes: “Student is falling behind on homework, otherwise engaged in class.” - Output: a short, encouraging message suggesting a check-in at home.
Classroom resources assistant
Generate quizzes, worksheets, or practice activities at short notice.
Prompt for Jan:
You are a classroom resource assistant.
When I provide a topic or subject:
- Generate sample quiz questions (multiple choice and short answer)
- Suggest short practice activities
- Provide answer keys separately
Keep material age-appropriate for the level I specify.
Example: For Grade 4 fractions. 5 multiple-choice questions with answer key, plus a quick worksheet with 3 practice problems.
Getting started
- Download Jan.
- Install the Jan model (guided in-app)
- Create your first assistant using one of the prompts above
- Test with non-sensitive examples first
- Use it in real classroom tasks once you're comfortable
Final note
AI isn't here to replace teachers. It's here to take repetitive tasks off your plate so you can focus on teaching. With Jan, you can use AI confidently without risking student privacy.
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