From Classroom to Coding: Building an AI Reading Platform That Gets Kids Reading | Marc Graham
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What does it look like when a classroom teacher becomes an EdTech builder — and uses AI to tackle one of the biggest challenges in schools: reading engagement and attainment?
In this episode, Alex Gray sits down with Marc Graham, former teacher and founder of Everybody Reads (formerly Spark Education AI). Marc shares the story behind building an AI-powered reading platform designed to help students see themselves inside what they read — while keeping student agency, appropriate challenge, and data privacy at the centre.
You’ll hear the moment literacy became Marc’s mission, how he moved from teaching into building with no-code tools like Bubble, the biggest “fail-forward” lesson he learned when gamification distracted students from reading, and why the future of AI in education won’t be the flashy tools — it’ll be the ones that feel like good teaching.
Marc also discusses early school pilots, the importance of equity and access in EdTech adoption, and one practical way teachers can integrate AI meaningfully next lesson.
Marc’s early teaching journey (and the student who shaped his view of literacy)
Why interest-led reading matters more than “ability”
Teacher → builder: how Marc started building with Bubble and no-code
From Spark Education AI to Everybody Reads: what changed and why
Fail-forward moment: when avatars and coins became a distraction (and what he rebuilt)
How the platform supports reading-age differentiation + structured comprehension practice
AI in schools: how to avoid dependency and protect student agency
Why the best AI tools won’t feel like “AI” — they’ll feel like great learning design
The biggest barrier to EdTech adoption: equity, access, and opportunity gaps
A simple “Monday-ready” classroom approach to using AI for literacy
“Agency comes from choice — not from removing challenge.”
“The tools that last won’t be the flashy ones. They’ll be the purposeful ones.”
“Reading isn’t about intelligence — it develops when it’s connected to interest.”
Website: everybodyreads.org.uk
LinkedIn: Marc Graham (search “Marc Graham Everybody Reads”)
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Question for you: What’s one classroom problem you wish you could build a tool to solve?
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