AI lesson planning tools are good at producing a first draft fast: objectives, a structured classroom flow, and a few practice questions for a given class/subject/topic. That first draft, done manually, is often the slowest part of lesson prep.

What AI planners are not good at (yet) is knowing your specific classroom — which students are struggling, what worked last term, or local curriculum quirks. That is why every AI-generated plan should be treated as a draft for a teacher to adjust, not a finished product to hand out as-is.

Used this way — as a fast first draft rather than a replacement for teacher judgment — an AI lesson planner realistically saves 30–60 minutes per subject per week, time that goes back into actually teaching. School2All AI ERP's AI Lesson Planner and AI Question Paper Generator are both built around this "fast draft, teacher reviews" model rather than pretending to replace the teacher.