OpenAI launches bespoke ChatGPT for teachers
Nov 19, 2025
OpenAI is pushing further into schools with a new ChatGPT designed for K-12 teachers.
Why it matters: ChatGPT's launch three years ago sparked a war over cheating in schools, and now OpenAI hopes to woo teachers on the front lines with its tools.
The big picture: Of the over 800 million people using ChatGPT weekly, teachers are some of the earliest and most active adopters, OpenAI said in a briefing with reporters.
- ChatGPT for Teachers will be free until June 2027, at which point OpenAI says it will try to keep the price "close to free" and "as affordable as possible."
Driving the news: ChatGPT for Teachers is a purpose-built version of the world's most popular chatbot, designed to help with classroom busywork that takes teachers away from working directly with students, OpenAI said in a blog post Wednesday.
How it works: The offering includes the standard version of ChatGPT with a few bells and whistles, including:
- Collaboration features designed for teachers, along with unlimited messages with GPT-5.1 Auto, search, file uploads, and image generation.
- Enhanced security and compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which forbids schools from sharing information about students without permission from a parent.
- Administrative controls for school and district leaders.
By the numbers: In the 2024-2025 school year, over half of teachers said they used AI in school work, according to a Gallup poll.
- Teachers who used AI at least weekly estimate an average time savings of 5.9 hours per week, which is around six weeks of time savings over a school year.
The other side: When students headed back to class this fall, many school policies around generative AI were still a confusing mess.
- Teachers know that kids are secretly using ChatGPT. Tech tools that used to work for cheating often fail and false accusations areundermining trust.
- The tension goes both ways. Kids know teachers are using AI and see this as a double standard.
Between the lines: OpenAI stressed that this version of ChatGPT is for teachers. It's not designed for K-12 students, many of whom do not even reach the age limit to use ChatGPT.
- Earlier this year, OpenAI rolled out Study Mode, a feature designed to guide students into using ChatGPT as a learning tool and not a cheating tool.
- Reality check: OpenAI says they created ChatGPT partly for teachers who are still afraid of the technology. But many teachers, like other professionals, live in fear that AI will automate them out of a job.
- Alpha School, a chain of AI-driven private schools, has already done away with teachers. They have "guides" who don't create lesson plans or lectures, but act as coaches to motivate students.
The bottom line: With the Trump administration's efforts to expand AI in schools, chatbots in classrooms are here to stay and OpenAI wants a desk in the front row.
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