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Teacher Prompt Updates
Hear ye, hear ye!

👋 human,
I promise this is the last planned Monday email for some time, but we just wanted to share some important updates in how Teacher Prompts may change in 2025.
📢 Our promise to subscribers
Teacher Prompts started after I had a chat in a London pub with Peps McCrea in September 2023. I really did not think it would last this long or that AI would still be on teachers’ radars fifteen months later. A few weeks ago, a company (one that I know and respect) reached out to discuss potential sponsorship opportunities. We knew that there was always capacity for Teacher Prompts to grow into a platform that would attract sponsorship interest, and we are now open to collaborating with brands, tools, or services that align with our values to try to make the working lives of teachers easier and ensure that pupils can receive a high-standard of education.
At the same time, transparency and trust with you, the reader, is paramount. That’s why we’ve established these principles when it comes to sponsorship to ensure all advertisements meet high standards while keeping the newsletter valuable, engaging, and relevant to educators.
🔹 1. Full Transparency
✅ Commitment: Every sponsored post or mention will be clearly marked as such. Readers will always know when content comes from a sponsor.
💡 Why It Matters: Transparency builds trust, ensuring readers can distinguish between editorial content and paid promotions.
🔹 2. Editorial Independence
✅ Commitment: If a sponsorship includes a review or analysis of a product, it will reflect my honest thoughts and experiences. We maintain editorial control.
💡 Why It Matters: Keeps Teacher Prompts credible—sponsors can advertise, but they can’t influence my opinions.
🔹 3. Relevance to Readers
✅ Commitment: We will only accept sponsorships from brands, tools, or services that benefit teachers in improving teaching and learning or reducing workload. No irrelevant or low-quality ads.
💡 Why It Matters: Readers only see sponsorships that matter to them, making every issue useful and engaging.
🔹 4. Respect for Reader Experience
✅ Commitment: Sponsored content will be integrated within the newsletter, ensuring that you do not miss out on the content that you originally subscribed for. Sponsorship will not replace content.
💡 Why It Matters: The newsletter remains relevant. You will continue to receive ‘knowledge builder’, ‘industry updates’ and ‘prompts’ sections, so the sponsorships should feel like enhancements, not distractions.
🔹 5. Data Privacy & Ethical Advertising
✅ Commitment: We will never sell subscriber data for advertising. We do not want to be data brokers.
💡 Why It Matters: Readers can trust that their privacy is respected, and they are not being tracked or exploited.
What’s more, these principles are going to be easy to find on the Teacher Prompts homepage. And who knows, maybe nothing will come of these sponsorships anyway!
📢 Comments Enabled
Enabling comments on the web view of Teacher Prompts offers a valuable opportunity for engagement and community building. If a prompt has worked wonders for you, don’t keep it to yourself—sharing your success stories not only helps fellow educators discover new strategies but also creates a sense of social proof. When peers contribute, it validates the value of the content and fosters an environment where knowledge is exchanged and diverse perspectives are valued.
By posting comments, you’re helping to create a growing library of shared knowledge, and your input can inspire others while sparking meaningful discussions. Don’t hesitate to add your voice to the conversation today—let’s continue to learn and inspire each other!
Until tomorrow, keep on prompting.
Mr. A 🦾
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