More than half of Georgia teachers now use artificial intelligence to prepare for class

More than half of Georgia teachers now use artificial intelligence to prepare for class

More than half of Georgia teachers now use artificial intelligence to prepare for class

https://nowgeorgia.com/more-than-half-of-georgia-teachers-now-use-artificial-intelligence-to-prepare-for-class/

Publish Date: 2026-06-26 05:58:00

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  • A report from the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts highlights that the majority of teachers in the state are using generative AI for instructional planning and preparation, with 95% admitting to using AI for class preparations at least a few times a year and over half using it weekly.
  • Teachers appreciate the positive impact AI has on their classrooms, citing time-saving, improved lesson materials, and increased student participation, but have concerns about its ethical implications, accuracy, and potential damage to students’ critical thinking and academic integrity.
  • The task teachers are least likely to use AI for is grading student work, with 62% admitting they never do that.
  • Both middle/high school teachers and those with advanced AI adopters reported negative impacts on students’ learning due to AI use, prompting efforts to manage students’ interaction with AI.
  • Despite receiving guidance and training, some teachers, especially in high-poverty districts, feel inadequately prepared to responsibly use AI.
  • The Georgia Department of Education emphasizes that AI should be a supportive tool rather than a replacement for traditional teaching methods and has outlined best practices and ethical guidelines for its use.