Apr 23, 2026
In this episode, we’re joined by Dawn Knight, a
sustainability lead and specialist support educator working with
deaf students in a UK secondary school (Epsom and Ewell High
School). Dawn shares how she’s using AI in simple, practical
ways to make learning more accessible - not just for students with
additional needs, but for everyone in the classroom.
From generating transcripts and differentiated resources to using
AI as a planning “checklist,” Dawn explains how these tools are
helping her save time and reinvest it where it matters most:
supporting students directly.
The conversation explores how technology originally designed for
accessibility - like captions and transcription - is now benefiting
all learners, and why inclusive approaches to AI can unlock better
outcomes across the board.
We also dive into the realities of AI adoption in schools: what
works, what doesn’t, and why starting small is often the best
approach. Dawn offers a refreshingly grounded perspective, showing
that you don’t need to be a technical expert to make a real
impact.
If you’re looking for practical ways to use AI to support students
and improve classroom experiences, this episode is full of ideas
you can start using today.
This might also be the ideal episode to share with any colleagues who are at the beginning of their AI in teaching journey