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In the months after ChatGPT was released in late 2022, K-12 teachers began to discover its potential to produce rubrics, lesson plans, quizzes, classroom management strategies, step-by-step answers to math problems and more.

Yet another in an ongoing series of “what AI can do for teaching and learning”…eventually we hope see results from broad based surveys attempting to evaluate just how useful AI can be. PSA would like to see PEW Research do some of that surveying.

But its early days, and with AI still rapidly innovating, getting “up to date” surveys may be hard to come by. Perhaps our best sources will continue for some time to be these relatively short anecdotal stories talking about one instance at a time. Which are stimulating, but not conclusive.

In education, AI is changing how teachers develop tests, emails and lessons - The Washington Post