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Stephen Fitzpatrick's avatar

What I have found is that, contrary to saving me time, good use of AI in connection with lesson planning is actually more time consuming, but leads to higher quality. In other words, my best use of AI as a teacher results in something far superior than I would have been able to do otherwise, but still takes more time. I've been using it less and less over a wide range of tasks, but more deeply and deliberately on those tasks I do use it for.

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Verena's avatar

I just wrote about the time issue relative to lesson planning. Teachers get a scant 4-10 paid minutes to plan a lesson. Hardly enough time to think critically about what you put in front of students. https://open.substack.com/pub/verenabryan/p/teacher-math-part-ii?r=a6rh&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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