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- Three in 10 Teachers Use AI Weekly, Saving Six Weeks a Year
WASHINGTON, D C — In the 2024-25 school year, six in 10 teachers reported using an AI tool for their work Out of a list of nine specific tasks related to their work, teachers used AI tools most often for preparing to teach (37% used it at least monthly), making worksheets or activities (33%), or modifying materials to meet student needs (28%)
- AI tools are helping teachers with grading and lessons. They say it . . .
A poll released Wednesday by Gallup and the Walton Family Foundation found 6 in 10 U S teachers working in K-12 public schools used AI tools for their work over the past school year, with heavier
- Gallup: ~60% of 2,232 teachers at US K-12 public schools say they used . . .
Jocelyn Gecker Associated Press: Gallup: ~60% of 2,232 teachers at US K-12 public schools say they used AI tools in the past school year; regular users estimate weekly time savings of 5 9 hours — For her 6th grade honors class, math teacher Ana Sepúlveda wanted to make geometry fun
- New Perspective: Improving the K-12 Teacher Experience - Gallup. com
Read Gallup’s 2024 K-12 Perspective Paper to discover all of the latest findings on K-12 educator engagement See how CliftonStrengths can enable educators to do what they do best every
- K-12 - news. gallup. com
Americans' satisfaction with the quality of the nation's K-12 education has fallen to 42%, the second-lowest on record, with Republicans entirely responsible for the recent decline
- Jocelyn Gecker | AP News - Associated Press News
Gecker is an Associated Press reporter covering education with a focus on social media and youth mental health Trump promised to welcome more foreign students Now, they feel targeted on all fronts
- AI tools are helping teachers with grading and… - inkl
A poll released Wednesday by Gallup and the Walton Family Foundation found 6 in 10 U S teachers working in K-12 public schools used AI tools for their work over the past school year, with heavier use among high school educators and early-career teachers It surveyed more than 2,000 teachers nationwide in April
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