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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Beyond the Prompt: An AI Book for Educators, by an Educator Artificial intelligence is already part of education. The question is no longer whether teachers should engage with it, but how to do so responsibly, confidently and in ways that genuinely support learning.Beyond the Prompt is a practical, reassuring guide for educators who want to understand AI without the jargon, fear or unrealistic promises. Written by a practising educator, this book focuses on real classroom use, real workload pressures and real professional judgement. It is designed to sit on a staffroom table, be dipped into between lessons, and offer ideas that can be tried immediately.This book does not assume technical expertise. Instead, it starts from the realities of teaching and works outward. You will explore what AI actually is, why it has appeared so quickly in education, and how it fits into existing safeguarding, data protection and professional responsibilities. Throughout, the emphasis remains firmly on people, not platforms. AI is presented as a support tool, not a replacement for teachers or thinking.Inside, you will find clear explanations, practical examples and step by step guidance on using AI for lesson planning, differentiation, formative assessment, feedback and workload reduction. The book explores widely used tools such as Oak Academy's Aila, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini and Poe, with a strong focus on free and accessible options. Real classroom scenarios show how AI can be used thoughtfully to support mixed ability groups, improve clarity and reclaim time.Beyond the Prompt also tackles the harder questions. It addresses common myths and fears, explores the risks of over-reliance, and sets out clear guidance for responsible use, particularly with younger learners. UK safeguarding expectations, data protection and parental engagement are woven throughout, making this especially relevant for schools and colleges.This is not a book about chasing trends. It is about building confidence, developing professional culture, and making informed choices that protect what matters most in education. Relationships, trust, creativity and human judgement.If you are an educator who wants to understand AI without being overwhelmed, reduce workload without compromising quality, and lead change with care rather than fear, this book is written for you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.