Teachers are overloaded
The average middle school teacher in Vietnam teaches 18–22 periods a week, grades hundreds of tests a month, writes lesson plans for the new curriculum, maintains the digital gradebook, attends observations and meetings. The time left for actual teaching — explaining, inspiring, tutoring weaker students — gets squeezed.
AI cannot replace a teacher at the front of the class, but it can absorb the repetitive work so teachers reclaim time.
Teacher Hub — the AI toolkit for teachers
AI lesson planner: Enter a lesson title; AI suggests an outline, objectives, teaching activities and guiding questions — you edit to match your own style.
AI quiz builder: Generate multiple-choice tests across the four cognitive levels, aligned with each grade. Review and export.
Class management: Create a class, share the code with students, get notified when new students join. Each class is its own private space.
Assignments & auto-grading: Assign quizzes with flexible due dates; the system grades instantly and shows statistics.
Lesson mindmaps: Generate a mindmap of the lesson for projecting in class or sharing for homework review.
Class analytics: See average scores, distribution, the most-missed questions — to fine-tune the next lesson.
How much time do teachers save?
From the teachers piloting SmartTeenAI: 15-minute quiz creation dropped from 30 minutes to 3; lesson outlines dropped from 45 minutes to 10; grading and analyzing a 40-student quiz dropped from 90 minutes to 0 (fully automated).
On average each teacher saves 5–8 hours a week — enough to plan better lessons or simply rest.
Student data and professional ethics
SmartTeenAI follows a minimum-data principle: store only what is necessary to teach. Each class is an isolated space, no class can access another. Teachers only see data for students in their own class.
AI doesn't pass judgement on students — it provides objective data so teachers can decide. Educational interventions remain the teacher's responsibility.
Getting started
Register on SmartTeenAI, set your role to "Teacher" in your profile. Once approved, open Teacher Hub to create your first class, share the code with your students and start assigning work. The whole flow takes under 10 minutes.