EduEire helps Irish primary and post-primary teachers create curriculum-linked teaching materials faster. It starts with AI-assisted lesson planning and is being built into a connected workspace for planning, resources, assessment support, and units of learning.
Early access begins with lesson planning. More connected teacher tools are in development.
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Curriculum coverage
Learning outcomes
Key skills
Statements of learning
Source references
EduEire starts with lesson planning, but the toolkit is being designed around the wider teacher workflow: finding curriculum context, drafting materials, grouping work into units, preparing assessment supports, and reusing what teachers have already built.
Draft structured lesson plans using Irish curriculum context and teacher-selected inputs.
Find relevant Irish curriculum references faster.
Group related lesson plans and resources into longer teaching sequences.
Create classroom activities, worksheets, and supporting materials.
Prepare assessment ideas and feedback supports.
Organise, reuse, and improve teaching materials over time.
Generic AI can produce fluent text, but teachers still have to check whether it fits the Irish curriculum and their actual workflow. EduEire is being built as a curriculum-linked teacher toolkit, so planning materials, curriculum references, resources, and future tools can work together rather than becoming isolated one-off answers.
EduEire is built around official Irish curriculum materials and Irish classroom realities.
The toolkit is being designed so lesson plans, resources, units, and curriculum references can work together over time.
EduEire supports the drafting process. Teachers review, adapt, and decide what is ready for their classroom.
EduEire uses AI to support professional judgement, not replace it. Teachers stay in control of outputs, curriculum interpretation, and classroom use.
Every generated artefact is a draft. Teachers check, edit, and decide what is suitable.
Where curriculum references are used, EduEire makes them visible so teachers can review the basis of the output.
Your planning data is protected and is not used to train public foundation models.
Teacher-only by design. No student accounts required.