Give teachers time back for what matters most
Educators spend as much time on admin as on teaching. Kuse handles the drafting and documentation so more time goes to students.
Teaching time gets consumed by administrative work
- Lesson planning, assessment creation, and progress reports take hours that belong to students. The work is necessary but the drafting is not.
- Curriculum materials need to be adapted constantly. Different classes, different standards, different learning needs. Each adaptation is its own task.
- Administrative documentation is a separate full-time job buried inside teaching. Reports, communications, and records management take the hours teachers do not have.
Built for the full scope of education work
Beyond lesson plans. Kuse handles class materials, builds course pages, and runs recurring teaching workflows across the tools you already use.
Create education work products
Generate lesson slides, lesson plans, worksheets, quizzes, rubrics, student progress reports, parent update letters, grade tracking sheets, curriculum maps, and department update decks from class notes and curriculum files.
Build websites when class needs one place
Kuse builds class or course websites where students access materials, submit questions, find weekly resources, or review unit information — without requiring any technical setup.
Handle recurring class work through your apps
Connect Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, Airtable, Jotform, and Canva. Kuse prepares class docs every week or when student submissions arrive.
How a teacher's day changes
Kuse reviews next week's curriculum materials and creates lesson slides, worksheets, and a prep checklist from Google Drive.
Kuse adapts lesson content into beginner, intermediate, and advanced versions for different student groups.
When student work arrives through Jotform, Kuse summarizes common mistakes and drafts feedback themes.
Kuse builds a class website with weekly resources, a question submission form, and material access by unit.
Kuse turns class notes, attendance data, and progress sheets into parent update drafts ready for review.
Curriculum in, teaching materials out
Upload your curriculum and materials
Bring in lesson plan templates, standards frameworks, past assessments, and instructional materials. Kuse reads your context.
Create a Grade 8 science unit on ecosystems. 3 weeks. Include worksheets and a rubric.
Describe what you need to create
Tell Kuse the subject, grade level, learning objectives, and format. It drafts the lesson plan, assessment, or document from your materials.
Review and adapt
Edit any section to fit your students and your style. Saved outputs build into a library you can reuse and build on each term.
Tell Kuse what you need
The breadth of what education teams ask Kuse to handle.