A Note from Sal Khan: Why We’re Offering Khanmigo for Teachers for Free

Hi teachers,

Sal Khan here. I’m excited to share that we are giving all teachers in the United States free Khanmigo access

This is a tool that leverages state-of-the-art AI like no other tool can. Khanmigo for Teachers helps you with differentiation, rubric development, exit-ticket writing, standards-aligned-lesson-plan creation, and more.

School leaders are telling us that it’s saving their teachers roughly five hours a week of prep time. 

We think it’s so important that teachers are empowered with the best tools possible. This state-of-the-art technology has real costs, but we’re able to offer it to you for free thanks to a new partnership with Microsoft.

This week, we’re launching even more teacher tools designed to help you do everything from developing rubrics, refreshing your knowledge, creating standards-aligned lesson plans, and differentiation.

Many folks on the team are educators and know you don’t have time to learn another tool. Khanmigo simplifies AI. There’s no learning curve. Just sign up for free, and you’ll be co-creating with Khanmigo in minutes. 

This is just the beginning. We think you’re already going to find a lot of value here, but we want your feedback on how we can make Khanmigo for Teachers more useful for you. Serving teachers is a top priority for Khan Academy.

-Sal Khan,

Founder & CEO of Khan Academy

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 Hi teachers, Sal Khan here. I’m excited to share that we are giving all teachers in the United States free Khanmigo access.  This is a tool that leverages state-of-the-art AI like no other tool can. Khanmigo for Teachers helps you with differentiation, rubric development, exit-ticket writing, standards-aligned-lesson-plan creation, and more. School leaders are telling us
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