Teacher-first · Built for K-12 districts
TeachNav supports teachers, guides families, equips students, and helps district leaders implement AI responsibly — with practical tools educators actually use, not promises a platform cannot keep.
of K-12 teachers report receiving no AI professional development
EdWeek Research Center, Spring 2024
of teachers say they want AI training but have not received any from their school
Walton Family Foundation, 2023
of US public schools report having a written AI policy
NCES, December 2024
Teachers stay at the center. Around them, TeachNav gives districts, families, and students the supporting tools that make responsible AI use possible in real classrooms.
Gives superintendents, principals, and coaches a clear view of adoption, professional development progress, and tool usage across schools — so support can be targeted where it helps most.
See the district dashboard →Plain-language FAQs, family handouts, and a Parent Night Kit that help schools communicate proactively about how AI shows up in classrooms, privacy, and academic honesty.
See the family toolkit →Grade-banded disclosure forms, reflection prompts, citation helpers, classroom posters, and a short AI literacy mini-module that equips students to use AI honestly.
See the student toolkit →A district implementation center with a 30/60/90 pilot plan, principal kickoff guide, staff launch email, board update generator, rollout checklist, first-10-days teacher onboarding, and a live KPI tracker.
See the implementation center →Every output is editable, every workflow keeps the teacher in charge, and nothing on this platform claims to determine whether a student cheated.
Helps you redesign any assignment into AI-aware versions you can choose between.
Supports lesson design that uses AI where it genuinely helps learning.
Guides you through a classroom AI policy aligned to district direction.
A practical AI literacy coach for real classroom situations.
A printable AI guidance brief you can leave for any substitute.
A professional judgment aid — never a verdict. Surfaces patterns to inform a teacher conversation; does not determine cheating.
Helps surface gaps and conflicts between your school and classroom AI policies.
Browse AI-aware assignments across subjects you can adapt to your class.
Generate a presentation for any audience, from department meeting to parent night.
Editable messages for the AI conversations families ask about most.
Helps you articulate what you bring that AI cannot replicate.
Documents your professional growth in a form you can share with administrators.
We name the real concerns teachers and families have about AI — including job security, privacy, and academic honesty — directly, without platitudes.
Every tool is designed to support teacher professional judgment, not replace it. Outputs are starting points for educators to refine — not verdicts the platform issues.
Family-facing materials are translation-ready in 10 languages, and student tools are adjustable by grade band so every classroom can use them.
The platform evolves as AI evolves, so district guidance, classroom tools, and PD content stay aligned with what teachers actually face.
Book a 30-minute discovery call. No pitch — an honest conversation about where your district is with AI and how we can help.
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