When you stood in front of your first class and declared your passion for the craft, you were thinking about the debates, the big ideas, and those small, miraculous moments of discovery. You were not thinking about the rhythmic, soul-crushing sound of the photocopier jamming for the third time in a row. The administrative burden of teaching is a silent, but deadly, form of burnout. It’s the late nights spent crafting differentiated worksheets, the Sunday mornings building a Socratic seminar from scratch, and the endless quest to find a primary source document with a reading level that won’t send half the class into a collective coma. You got into this profession to inspire critical thinkers, to mentor young minds, and to ignite a love of learning. So what if there was a way to get back to the good stuff? A way to reclaim your time from the paper-pushing and the endless planning? This is where a new generation of specialized AI assistants—specifically designed for ELA and History teache...
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