Mike Harbaugh

Ensure your reteach materials are
If you have graded work in EnlightenAI, you have probably seen how you can create data-driven reteach materials to address the specific growth areas that EnlightenAI pinpointed from a specific assignment.
We want to make sure you know all of the hidden functionality in this data-driven reteach tool. So, in case you haven't seen these powerful features, check out the video below to learn about tools like:
Editing the reteach to include different topics: prompt your AI assistant to change the reteach to focus on a specific topic or context
Include multiple languages: for example, get your reteach written in both English and Spanish to support your English language learners
In-Line edit your reteach: at any time, right-click and do specific edits to one part of your reteach materials, changing the writing level, length, and other details

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Reteach materials that start from what the data actually shows
Most reteach planning is guesswork, teachers estimate where students struggled and build materials around that estimate. The skill-breakdown data from EnlightenAI starts from actual scores across specific rubric dimensions, so reteach targets the right skill, not the most likely one. When reteach content is built from grading data, every minute of instruction earns its place in the lesson.
Grade your next set and build from the results, try the AI grading tool.
A class-wide weakness in one rubric dimension changes what you teach next
Essay grading tells you what each student earned. Skill-breakdown data tells you what the whole class needs. When a class-wide gap in idea development shows up across the batch, the reteach module targets exactly that skill. The grading data and the reteach plan come from the same source, so they always match.
Run your next essay batch and find the pattern, try the AI essay grader.


