Teachers carry many tasks that are not always visible: preparing materials, writing questions, reading student progress, and adapting activities. AI can help with repeated work when the teacher keeps the direction.
AI for productive teachers does not mean handing everything to a machine. It means using AI to create first drafts so teachers have more time to review and adapt.
AI can draft outlines, activities, questions, and summaries. The teacher then checks whether the result supports the learning goal.
AI does not fully understand student ability, local language, or school constraints. Teachers need to adapt the output.
AI helps teachers become more productive when it supports preparation while the teacher protects accuracy, context, and ethics.
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