A growing number of special education teachers say they use artificial intelligence platforms to draft all or part of students’ individualized education programs, even as many districts lack policies ...
The number of teachers using AI to develop individualized education programs, or IEPs, for students with disabilities is surging, but so too are questions about what role the technology should play.
As U.S. schools explore ways to integrate emerging tech into daily operations, a growing number of special education teachers are using generative AI to help write and manage documentation for ...
As of 2026, special education professionals across districts like Northside ISD are increasingly turning to AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to streamline IEP progress notes, data tracking, ...
(TNS) — The Scottsbluff School Board on Monday approved a $22,759, two-year extension of Goalbook, an online platform designed to help special education teachers streamline paperwork and spend more ...
In the spring of 2026, Connecticut's special education landscape is undergoing a quiet revolution: AI tools are becoming integral to IEP drafting, offering unprecedented efficiency while raising ...
K Altman Law explains rights and risks of using AI for writing IEPs. Keith Altman As schools use AI to draft IEPs, families must ensure plans remain individualized, transparent, and legally compliant.
Bryan Krause is a K–12 Education Strategist for CDW Education. He is a former teacher, coach and district administrator with more than 30 years of experience in Colorado. He was principal of a school ...
NYC bans AI in grading, discipline, and IEPs—highlighting the need for human judgment in high-stakes student decisions. Families need confidence that decisions affecting disability supports, ...