Forbes September 18, 2024
Tony Bradley

The teaching profession is in crisis. Burnout rates among educators are soaring, with K-12 teachers being some of the most overburdened professionals in the U.S. today. What many don’t realize is that much of this burnout stems from the hidden workload teachers face.

This situation is compounded by the fact that the average teacher uses over 140 different digital tools throughout the school year. Juggling this fragmented ecosystem of apps and platforms adds to the stress, leaving educators with little time for what really matters: engaging with students.

But there’s hope on the horizon. Artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful ally for educators, capable of automating many of these time-consuming tasks and freeing up hours each week. In particular,...

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