Curri AI
Behind every great class is a teacher trying, failing, tweaking, and trying again.
Ever tried using Curri in another language?
Here’s a tip: don’t write it in English , write it in the language. 🌍
30/10/2025
Every school follows a curriculum, but are your materials aligned with it?
Free tools can’t guarantee quality.
Drop your curriculum below 👇 let’s see who’s using what!
Stop overthinking your lesson objectives! 📚
Curri writes them in seconds, while you sip your coffee. ☕
Teachers, what’s the longest you’ve ever spent writing just one objective?
Drop it in the comments!
Every teacher knows that feeling, you spend hours preparing a lesson, and somehow, it still doesn’t land.
Maybe it’s not because students don’t care. Maybe it’s because the lesson doesn’t feel like theirs.
When learning sounds familiar, when stories reflect real life, it sticks.
But between planning, marking, and pressure, most teachers barely have time to breathe, let alone create lessons that truly connect.
Maybe burnout isn’t just tiredness.
Maybe it’s what happens when teaching stops feeling personal.
Question for you:
What would change if teachers had time to make learning feel alive again?
We asked over 50 random teachers how they create their assessment questions, and what we found says everything about the state of our classrooms.
Almost half of them still write their questions by hand.
Not “type,” write. With pen and paper.
45% of them are still manually developing their assessments.
47% now type them out digitally.
And 7%? They don’t even create their own questions, they download them.
On the surface, that looks like simple data.
But beneath it lies a much deeper story.
Teachers are stretched thin.
They’re choosing between time and quality every single day.
Some stay up late handwriting notes because the digital tools around them are either too expensive, too complex, or too disconnected from what they actually need.
Many teachers are open to innovation, but a lot of them haven’t been given access to the right kind of innovation.
And that’s the conversation we need to be having.
Not about whether teachers use AI or paper, but why so many are still doing heavy manual work in a digital age.
If this is how assessments are being created, what does that say about workload, burnout, and real learning quality?
Teachers, we want to hear from you.
How do you create your lesson questions, and more importantly, why?
Drop a comment below, let’s build an honest picture of what teaching really looks like today
Hours of work. A few minutes on Curri. Same results, only faster.
Why wait?
Try it out now👇
https://curri.schoola.app
"It has reduced my workload truly. I don't stress too much on my lesson notes."
Habiba Lawal Bashir
Habiba just found her favourite Curri feature, the Lesson Note feature.
She switches between Fun or Engaging mode and creates quality notes in minutes.
Watch how this discovery changed her teaching on
YouTube
https://lnkd.in/gWdjRdWN
10/10/2025
Whether you're teaching in the heart of Lagos or a classroom in Lokoja, lesson planning takes hours, and quality is never optional.
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