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A New Era of Special Education Begins with Inclusive AI

Many educators—myself included—fear the same outcome as these Special Education teachers. That students will lose empathy and personal contact is a real concern, but I don't think it's caused by AI. The growth of personal electronics is likely a bigger part of that change.

https://time.com/7018588/special-olympics-ai-idd-artificial-intelligence/

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Paul Cancellieri

Paul Cancellieri is a National Board Certified middle school science teacher from the Raleigh-Durham region of North Carolina. A marine scientist who transitioned to the classroom 21 years ago, Paul’s focus is on improving student learning through better assessment and grading practices. He co-authored “Creating a Culture of Feedback” in December 2016, and his new book "Fifty AI Prompts for Teachers" came out in December 2024. You can find him on all the socials at @mrscienceteach.
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