A majority of teachers—60%—now report integrating AI into their lessons, a significant jump from just 40% the previous year, according to Education Week. Yet, despite this rapid adoption, 58% of K-12 ...
Teachers are leading the charge in experimenting with AI: saving time, reducing burnout, and reimagining instruction with tools that once felt out of reach. For decades, education was an industry ...
About 8 in 10 teachers who use AI tools say it saves them time on work tasks like making worksheets, assessments, quizzes or on administrative work. And about 6 in 10 teachers who use AI tools said ...
Artificial intelligence brings opportunities and questions to classrooms worldwide. Teachers find AI tools that grade assignments, create lesson plans, and offer personalized student support.
As K–12 leaders evaluate a rapidly growing array of artificial intelligence tools, special education is one area where the impact of those tools can be especially significant. When used in special ...
Major technology companies that create artificial intelligence products—including Anthropic, Microsoft, and OpenAI—are teaming up with the American Federation of Teachers to provide free AI teacher ...
The percentage of teachers who are using artificial intelligence-driven tools in their classrooms nearly doubled between 2023 and 2025, according to data from the EdWeek Research Center. In 2023, a ...
Artificial intelligence in a K–12 setting? At the Jewish Leadership Academy in Florida, they’ve never known it any other way. As the class progresses and video is automatically captured, Panopto uses ...
More than 100 colleges and high schools are turning to a new AI tool called Nectir, allowing teachers to create a personalized learning partner that’s trained on their syllabi, textbooks, and ...
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