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78% of Teachers Are Burning Out. AI Could Fix It, If You Use It Right

Sarah Chen||6 min
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Nearly one in every two public school teachers is burned out right now. That's according to a 2025 University of Missouri study of 500 teachers. 78% of them report exhaustion, stress, and serious doubts about whether they should stay in the profession. Meanwhile, they're spending 9.9 hours every week just grading. That's almost an entire workday dedicated to marking papers instead of teaching. Something is fundamentally broken.

The AI Tools Aren't the Problem. The Implementation Is.

We keep hearing that AI will rescue education. But here is the inconvenient truth: 95% of generative AI pilots at companies fail according to MIT's 2025 report. The problem isn't the technology. It's that businesses throw AI at workflows without actually understanding what needs to change. Try to automate a messy, half-broken process with a smart assistant and you'll just get a faster, more expensive mess. That's what's happening in schools. Teachers are asked to adopt AI tools without proper training, without clear goals, and without support. So they use them for a few weeks, get frustrated, and go back to doing everything manually.

The Real Problem: Teachers Are Doing AI's Job, Not Theirs

The biggest waste isn't grading time. It's that teachers are doing tasks that AI agents should be handling entirely. Think about it. Every assignment requires reading, understanding, assessing, and recording feedback. An AI computer use agent can log into the learning platform, download student submissions, analyze them against rubrics, provide feedback, and even update the gradebook. That's not science fiction. It's what computer use agents actually do. They interact with real desktops and browsers exactly like a human would. They can navigate multiple applications, click buttons, fill forms, and complete multi-step workflows. The only thing stopping this from becoming the standard is that most teachers don't know it exists or how to use it.

Gallup found that teachers who use AI tools weekly save an average of 5.9 hours per week. That's not a productivity hack. That's a survival strategy.

Why Most AI Education Tools Will Never Work

Most AI education products are chatbots wrapped in school branding. They can answer questions. They can generate quizzes. But they can't actually do the work. They can't log into your LMS. They can't download assignment files. They can't update gradebooks. They can't move data between systems. That's where traditional automation fails. It requires complex integrations, brittle scripts, and constant maintenance. That's where AI computer use agents win. A computer use agent controls real applications. It reads the screen. It understands context. It executes actions. It can handle the messy reality of school software ecosystems instead of pretending they don't exist. This is fundamentally different from anything else in the market.

Why Coasty Is The Only Computer Use Agent That Matters Here

Coasty is the top performing computer use agent on OSWorld with an 82% success rate. That's seriously higher than the competition. OpenAI's Operator scored 38% on the same benchmark. Coasty doesn't just talk about what it could do. It actually does it. You can run Coasty on your own desktop, on cloud VMs, or as agent swarms that work in parallel. It supports BYOK so your data stays in your environment. It handles real workflows across browsers, terminals, and desktop apps. Coasty is available with a free tier so schools and teachers can try it without risking anything. For education, that matters. You can't afford to bet your entire grading workflow on an unproven experiment.

The Simple Truth About AI Automation in Education

This is not about replacing teachers. This is about giving them back their time so they can actually teach. The students need human connection. The teachers need to stop drowning in paperwork. AI computer use agents handle the drudgery. Teachers handle the learning. That's how this actually works.

If your school is still doing grading manually, you're not behind. You're just refusing to use the tools that could save your teachers. Don't let another year go by with 78% burnout rates. Start with Coasty. It's free to try. It works on real desktops. It handles real workflows. And it's the only computer use agent that's actually proven to work at scale. Check out coasty.ai and see what happens when you finally automate the work instead of just automating the hope.

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