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In Wyoming, enhancing AI-human collaboration in IEP development

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The first complex challenge the UW College of Education will use AI-human collaboration to tackle is co-creating and co-evaluating Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with disabilities in Wyoming and beyond. Serving as the cornerstone of special education ( Yell et al., under review ).

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How to have true inclusion

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Although students with complex needs may require additional help to achieve the same goals as typical students—aides, learning tools, accommodations during assessments, etc.—Jorgensen Jorgensen argued that there should be no prerequisites, especially regarding communication. “We

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Tips for Supporting Students With Special Needs Using Technology

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Understand Individual Needs Understanding the unique needs of each student with special needs is the first step in effectively using technology to support their learning. Whether it’s a learning disability, physical impairment, or sensory issue, recognizing these elements will guide you in selecting the right technological tools.

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The Post-Pandemic Outlook for Edtech

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Even students with access to technology may struggle with remote learning that does not accommodate their special education needs. Privacy and Security Compliance Plenty of schools and colleges scrambled to set up unvetted distance learning tools, only to be embarrassed when naked strangers Zoombombed classes.

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A Look at American Education Issues Today (and What We Can Do)

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It’s an especially severe problem for specialist roles, as seen in the special education teacher shortage. When students have underqualified teachers or full-time substitutes , they’re more likely to experience learning delays, low graduation rates, and test scores below grade level.

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Making Learning Enjoyable in K12 Online Schooling: A Parent’s Guide to Success

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Examples: A child who loves sports can learn percentages through game statistics A music enthusiast might write grammar-based song lyrics Budding chefs can apply fractions through recipes 4. Use Narrative Techniques Storytelling is one of the most powerful learning tools. ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning disabilities)?

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50 predictions about what 2025 will bring to edtech, innovation, and everything in between

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But the truth is, the majority of K-12 librarians and educators agree with the research: comprehension is consistent regardless of the mode of consumption. Audiobooks bring a range of benefits, from expanding vocabulary and strengthening reading fluency to supporting learners with disabilities.