Teachers Are Burning Out — Can AI Reduce Their Invisible Workload?
Across India, teachers are facing a silent crisis — burnout. While discussions in education often revolve around syllabi, infrastructure, or board results, an uncomfortable truth remains: teachers are drowning in invisible work, and it is slowly eroding the quality of learning in schools. From manual documentation to repetitive administrative tasks, today’s teachers spend more time filling forms than shaping minds. The real question is no longer why they are overwhelmed, but what can be done to bring meaningful relief.Most people outside the education system imagine teaching as a series of classroom sessions. The reality is far more complex. A typical teacher juggles lesson planning, test-paper creation, grading, reporting, behavioural notes, attendance tracking, parent communication, and ...










