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'Ma'am, aap hi samjha do': Why teachers aren't worried about AI taking over classrooms yet

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'Ma'am, aap hi samjha do': Why teachers aren't worried about AI taking over classrooms yet
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Teachers are increasingly integrating AI tools into their workflows to handle administrative tasks like lesson planning and worksheet generation. Educators generally view AI as a supportive assistant rather than a replacement for human instruction.

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This reflects the shifting role of educators as they adapt to technological disruption in the classroom environment.

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The article presents a balanced view of AI as a tool for efficiency rather than a threat to the profession.

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