Did you know Sensay has a Co-Teacher feature?
Hello teachers! Welcome back to Sensay Knowledge Corner, where we occasionally answer the most common questions from educators—helping you use Sensay more smoothly and teach more effectively!
In EP.01, we talked about this:
Sensay is an open platform designed for teachers to create their own speaking exercises. By default, it’s a blank slate—giving you the flexibility to build activities based on your lessons and students’ needs.
So here’s the next question 👇
If your school has another English teacher teaching the same class, can you both collaborate to manage students and speaking exercises more efficiently?
❓ Q: I have another teacher helping with the class. Can we manage the same students together?
A: Absolutely! Sensay’s Co-Teacher feature makes collaboration easy. Just invite your co-teacher to join your class—they’ll be able to:
✔ View student progress
✔ Download learning reports
✔ Edit or add exercises (based on the permissions you set)
💡 It’s a great way to collaborate, spot areas for improvement, and support students together—especially across larger or shared classes. Sensay makes collaborative teaching simple and efficient! 💪👩🏫👨🏫
Want to add a co-teacher? 👉 Click here for the step-by-step guide
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