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For teachers

AI learning modes for teachers who need focused behavior.

Explore public AI learning modes teachers can use to evaluate Socratic tutoring, quizzes, flashcards, writing feedback, source critique, and classroom-ready study workflows.

Audience route

Teachers need more than a generic chatbot. They need predictable learning behaviors: ask questions, check reasoning, generate practice, preserve student voice, and make misconceptions visible.

inspir's public modes let teachers evaluate the product through real learning flows before considering a school deployment or a tailored classroom pathway.

Job 1

Evaluate a mode before using it with learners

Open a public mode, test the student behavior, and inspect whether it asks, hints, quizzes, or critiques appropriately.

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Job 2

Create practice without leaking answers

Use quiz and flashcard modes for active recall, then route missed items into review.

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Job 3

Support writing while preserving voice

Use Writing Coach for feedback on structure, clarity, evidence, and revision priorities.

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Job 4

Move from public testing to school deployment

Use the school page to explore custom workflows, confidentiality needs, and rollout steps.

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Public modes

Start with the mode that matches the moment.

These are live guest entrypoints. They are public and indexable, while private user conversations stay outside sitemap and AI discovery files.

Guides and workflows

Turn the first click into a complete learning loop.

The strongest SEO pages do not strand a learner. They connect the audience intent to paths, workflows, guides, and repeatable review.

Learning pathUnderstand a hard topic

Move from a plain-language explanation into questions, examples, and memory practice.

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Learning pathPrepare for an exam

Plan the work, practise retrieval, and close weak spots with quizzes and active recall.

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Learning pathGet unstuck on homework

Use hints, step checks, and writing feedback without turning the learning into answer copying.

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Learning workflowUnderstand a hard topic

Start with a simple explanation, pressure-test the idea with questions, then turn the weak spots into active recall.

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Learning workflowPrepare for an exam with active recall

Build a realistic study plan, quiz weak areas first, then convert mistakes into a repeatable review loop.

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Learning workflowThink critically about sources and ideas

Inspect sources, map concepts, find misconceptions, and turn research into a clearer argument.

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GuideWhy a Socratic AI tutor can make ideas stick

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Search intent

The searches this page is designed to answer.

These phrases are visible to learners and included in structured discovery so AI answer engines can understand the audience-specific purpose of the page.

Boundaries

Useful AI learning has a clear contract.

The audience pages make the expected learning behavior explicit so the first session starts with better judgment.

Boundary 1

Public pages show product behavior, not private student work.

Keep the session focused on learning evidence, not passive answer collection.

Boundary 2

Use hint-first and explain-back workflows for homework support.

Keep the session focused on learning evidence, not passive answer collection.

Boundary 3

Move school-specific privacy, access, and deployment questions to the schools pathway.

Keep the session focused on learning evidence, not passive answer collection.

For teachers FAQ

Start with public guidance, then open the right mode.

Can teachers try inspir without a school rollout?

Yes. Public guest modes let teachers test learning behavior before discussing a custom deployment.

How is this different from giving students a generic chatbot?

inspir is organized into focused modes such as Socratic tutoring, homework hints, quizzes, flashcards, writing feedback, source critique, and study planning.

Where should a school team go next?

Start with the public modes, then use the schools page to review deployment steps, use cases, and trust boundaries.

Ready to try the first mode?