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Colorado teachers report better working conditions, but concerns over artificial intelligence and high workloads persist
Most educators said they are satisfied with their profession, but only 32% felt ready for artificial intelligence changes in classrooms.
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Colorado teachers report better working conditions, but concerns over artificial intelligence and high workloads persist
Amid conversations of teacher shortages and educators leaving the profession, a new survey sheds some positive light on improved working environments for teachers in Colorado. However, persistent concerns over high workloads and the integration of artificial intelligence in education signal there’s more work to be done. The Colorado Department of Education published the results of its 2026 Teaching and Learning Conditions survey on Tuesday, Apri…
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