Where are you on the topic of artificial intelligence in education? Will it lead to Armageddon or Utopia?
I am guessing that most people are somewhere in between these two extremes. Perhaps you are wary of the reliability of AI, concerned about the risk of it being used to replace staff, and worried over its misuse by some of your students.
But perhaps you are also cautiously optimistic about the power of this technology to do some of the heavy-lifting, such as lesson planning, producing classroom resources, assessment and administration.
It might be able to take some of the grind out of teaching and free you to focus on the things that inspired you to become a teacher – engaging with your pupils and the joy of helping them learn about the world around them.
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