AI in education is not a teacher tool.
It's infrastructure.
The K-12 platform that connects teachers, students, school administrators, and district leaders — with the same instructional context flowing through all four. Built on K-12 research. Backed by $18M of federal funding.
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For the first time in edtech history, software is making instructional decisions.
"Until now, edtech was a collection of containers. Learning management systems held content. Adaptive engines sequenced practice. Analytics dashboards reported what had already happened. None of those tools made instructional decisions. Large language models broke that pattern."
AI is now active in how teachers design learning.
When AI drafts a lesson, it isn't a blank template — it's a position on rigor, prerequisite knowledge, and what counts as evidence of understanding. Every output ships with a pedagogy attached.
AI is now active in how students learn.
Students use AI for explanations, feedback, first drafts — every day, whether you sanctioned it or not. The only question is whether what they're using supports learning rather than substitutes for it.
The platform has become the pedagogue.
The instructional choices baked into a model — by its training, prompts, and connected data — show up in classrooms as the choices teachers and students appear to be making. The architecture matters as much as the model.
The district is the unit of accountability.
Not the individual teacher. When AI confabulates a standard, mistargets an IEP goal, or misrepresents a student, the response lands at the district level. Architecture, not enthusiasm, is what defends you.
AI in education that works for every role in the district.
Most AI tools in K-12 serve one buyer with one use case. Colleague is the platform that sees teachers, students, schools, and districts as one connected system.
- Standards-aligned lesson plans
- Slides, podcasts, interactive activities
- AI grading with rubric-based feedback
- Differentiation for IEPs and MLLs
- Learner profiles with actionable insights
- AI Teaching Aide guided by the teacher
- AI Tutor with full teacher visibility
- Submit work as photos of handwriting
- Personalized academic support, any subject
- Language support, accessibility, SEL
- School dashboard with usage analytics
- Monitor teacher AI adoption & engagement
- Feature usage across grade levels
- AI for report cards and parent emails
- PD tools and implementation support
- District-wide growth insights
- Practice aligned with district policy
- AI use mapped to instructional priorities
- Enrollment forecasting tools
- Budget and resource allocation
The value of AI in education is not the model. It's the context.
A tool with no context is a worksheet generator with a chat box. Colleague's value comes from the depth of context flowing through the platform.
Most AI in education is a chatbot in a school t-shirt.
A chat interface is not a curriculum. A model is not a teacher. A prompt is not a lesson plan.
| Other AI providers | Colleague AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Content quality | General-purpose tools not designed around teaching and learning | Built on teaching and learning research, with AI designed for real classroom use |
| AI tools available | Often focused on isolated teacher tasks | Supports teachers, students, administrators, and district leaders in one platform |
| Embedded in workflows | Standalone tools with limited connection to daily instruction | Integrated into lesson planning, student support, grading, reporting, and district decision-making |
| Leadership tools | Limited visibility for school and district leaders | Analytics, implementation insights, enrollment forecasting, and budget planning support |
| Training & implementation | Basic onboarding, often with limited hands-on support | Customized implementation, professional learning, and ongoing partnership support |
| Evidence of impact | Limited evidence of impact on teaching and learning | Backed by rigorous research on educator use and student outcomes |
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