Some Brooklyn schools are piloting an AI assistant that will create lesson plans for them. Superintendent Janice Ross explains it this way. “Teachers spend hours creating lesson plans. They should not be doing that anymore.” The product is YourWai (get it?) courtesy of
This reminds me of the early 1990s when publishing firms (like the one I worked for) decided they would lay off their human illustrators and graphic artists and replace them with clip art and stock photos in order to save money. In a very few years the firms realized, painfully, that they'd been mistaken.
Lesson planning is pretty much the gig. Well, you've got to teach the lesson, of course, but the execution is also lesson planning.
This reminds me of the early 1990s when publishing firms (like the one I worked for) decided they would lay off their human illustrators and graphic artists and replace them with clip art and stock photos in order to save money. In a very few years the firms realized, painfully, that they'd been mistaken.