FOR STAFF

Digital Confidence for Teachers

Colleagues-only workshop | 90 mins (up to 2 hrs) | Staff teams | Primary or secondary

“You stay in charge of what reaches learners.”

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The need it meets

Purpose

We have all heard that AI can support teachers — this session is about how, calmly and professionally. It introduces fresh digital techniques where you remain in control: clear prompts, sensible checks, and habits that fit real classrooms. No hype, no replacement talk — just practical confidence you can use the next day.

What students experience

In the room

Gareth walks staff through live examples using everyday school language — always with a "human first" rule: draft, review, adapt, then publish. Discussion covers what belongs in school policy, what to avoid, and how to model the same integrity you expect from students. There is time to try short tasks in pairs so teams leave with shared vocabulary, not just slides.

Learning intentions

What we aim for

  • Give staff a clear, confident starting point with AI as a tool — not a decision-maker.
  • Build repeatable prompting habits that save thinking time while keeping professional judgment central.
  • Align classroom and department practice with school expectations on accuracy, privacy and fairness.
  • Leave with one or two workflows the team agrees are safe to trial before wider rollout.

Concrete gains

Lasting takeaways

  • Less mystery around what AI can and cannot do in a school context.
  • Stronger shared language between leaders, classroom teachers and digital leads.
  • A calmer staffroom conversation about digital change — grounded in evidence and Welsh/English delivery.

The arc of the session

How the time is spent

  • Starting from your priorities

    Frame tasks in the language of your department so outputs stay relevant and proportionate.

  • Clear, repeatable prompts

    Short patterns you can reuse without memorising jargon — tuned for Welsh or English as needed.

  • Review before anything goes live

    Simple checks for accuracy, tone and fit with your scheme — you decide the final version.

  • Policy-aware habits

    What to log, what not to paste, and how to keep learner data on the right side of your school rules.

  • Making it stick next week

    Agree one small habit as a team — so the session turns into change, not just inspiration.

The shift you can expect

After the session

Staff leave with less noise and more clarity: a shared sense of what "good use" looks like, practical prompts they can adapt, and confidence that AI supports — never replaces — their professional judgment.

Assurance for leaders

Curriculum & inspection fit

Estyn 2024 Framework:

supports leadership of digital change, professional learning and safeguarding-aware use of technology in teaching.

Curriculum for Wales & professional standards:

helps schools develop digital competence and collaborative practice with learners' needs at the centre — in both languages where Fflam delivers.

What to arrange

Planning the visit

  • Format: 90-minute facilitated staff session (extendable to 2 hours for discussion).
  • Group size: Typically one faculty, phase team or whole-staff group — usually up to around 40 colleagues (larger by agreement).
  • Space & setup: Meeting or training room with screen and projector; staff may bring laptops but it is not required.
  • Investment: Quoted to your group size and session length — ask Gareth for a clear figure alongside student workshops if you are booking a bundle.

Evidence-based. Experience-built. Delivered in both languages.

Building a programme

Where to go next

Typical investment

Many schools book this after or alongside Digital Learning for students so staff and pupils share the same language about responsible use.

To book a staff session or discuss team size, dates and bilingual delivery, email: bookings@fflam.wales