Teaching almost always involves having lots to do and not enough time. But what if we could all save time and significantly reduce our workload? Listen in as we explore whether ChatGPT is an effective teacher’s aid that can free educators from some of the time-consuming teacher tasks.

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Susan Barber teaches at Midtown High School in Atlanta, Georgia and serves as the College Board Advisor for AP Literature, on the NCTE Secondary Steering Committee, and blogs at MuchAdoAboutTeaching.com. She has offered training at NCTE, the Poetry Foundation, and the Folger Shakespeare Library, has been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, Edutopia, and is co-author of The Norton Guide to AP Literature. Susan, however, is most proud of the work she does on a daily basis in E216 and never tires of the beauty and chaos of the classroom.

Madeline Will is a reporter for Education Week who covers the teaching profession. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2014.