Tristan Heron

Empowering Educators to Master Educational Technology and Commercialise Their Expertise.

From classroom innovation with Evolve EdTech to building digital empires with Next Step Educator — I help you take the next step in your professional journey.

MEET TRISTAN

A teacher who gets it — because he's still in it.

Hey, I’m Tristan Heron — an Education Innovation & Growth Specialist and the founder of Evolve EdTech and Next Step Educator.

I’ve been teaching in primary and secondary schools since 2011, and I understand the realities of busy, complex classrooms. My passion for educational technology began early in my career, when I saw how the right tools could strengthen engagement and learning — not replace good teaching, but support it.

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How AI Can Help You Plan Better Units in Less Time

How AI Can Help You Plan Better Units in Less Time

May 07, 20263 min read

Let’s be honest — unit planning can be one of the most rewarding parts of teaching.

It is where ideas come together. Where learning journeys are mapped. Where engaging lessons begin to take shape.

But it can also be incredibly time-consuming.

Sequencing content, brainstorming activities, aligning outcomes, differentiating tasks and building coherent lesson flows can quickly eat into the limited time educators already have.

That is where artificial intelligence, used well, can become a genuine support tool.

At Evolve EdTech, we believe AI should not replace teachers. It should remove friction, reduce overwhelm and help educators focus on what matters most.

Tools such as SchoolAI and its Course Outline Generator are a great example of what this can look like in practice.

Why Planning Often Feels Heavy

Many educators know the feeling:

You sit down to plan a unit… and stare at a blank screen.

You know what you want students to learn, but turning that into a structured, engaging sequence can feel mentally draining.

Planning fatigue often comes from trying to juggle:

  • Curriculum outcomes

  • Assessment alignment

  • Lesson sequencing

  • Student engagement

  • Resource creation

  • Differentiation needs

  • Time constraints

That is a lot for one brain on a Tuesday night.

How AI Can Help

Instead of starting from scratch, AI tools can generate a strong planning framework in minutes.

With SchoolAI’s Course Outline Generator, educators can input simple details such as:

  • Course title

  • Subject area

  • Year level

  • Number of lessons

  • Short unit overview

  • Focus skills or themes

From there, the tool can create a structured unit outline with possible lesson ideas, learning sequences and areas to explore.

That blank page suddenly becomes momentum.

AI Supports Teacher Expertise — It Does Not Replace It

This is the important part.

AI can provide the framework, but the teacher still provides the wisdom.

Teachers bring:

  • Professional judgement

  • Knowledge of curriculum requirements

  • Understanding of student needs

  • Context of the school environment

  • Behaviour and wellbeing awareness

  • Experience with what actually works

Think of AI as a planning assistant, not the planner.

It helps generate options faster so teachers can spend more time refining quality learning experiences.

What This Can Save Teachers

When used thoughtfully, AI-assisted planning can help reduce:

  • Decision fatigue

  • Repetitive admin work

  • Time spent brainstorming from zero

  • Stress around sequencing units

  • Mental load after school hours

That saved time can then be reinvested into:

  • Better lesson delivery

  • Student relationships

  • Feedback

  • Personal wellbeing

  • Creative teaching ideas

And that matters.

Go Beyond the Outline

Another strength of platforms like SchoolAI is that planning does not need to stop at the unit overview.

Educators may also use additional AI tools to help generate:

  • Lesson starters

  • Discussion questions

  • Worksheets

  • Differentiated tasks

  • Rubric ideas

  • Exit tickets

  • Revision activities

Again, teacher judgement remains essential — but the workload becomes lighter.

AI Should Be About Smarter Work, Not Shortcuts

At Evolve EdTech, we are clear on this:

AI in education should not be about cutting corners.

It should be about helping hardworking educators work smarter, reduce overwhelm and free up more energy for teaching and learning.

Used ethically and thoughtfully, AI can give teachers back something incredibly valuable:

Time.

Final Thoughts

Sometimes the hardest part of planning is simply starting.

With the right AI tool, starting becomes faster, clearer and less stressful.

If you are updating programs, building a new unit or stuck for ideas, AI could be the planning assistant you did not know you needed.

And in a profession where time is precious, that is worth exploring.

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