Could artificial intelligence improve special education?

May 26, 2026

Consider This from NPR

More and more students are qualifying for special education – more than 8 million students – but there aren’t enough teachers serving them. Special education teachers have for years been in short supply all around the country, and they say one reason they feel overworked is the paperwork. Here’s special education teacher Paul Stone.

PAUL STONE: This job is – this year, it’s – I don’t want to say killing me, but it has put a huge stressor on my mental health, to be honest. It would be kind of nice if there were two jobs, like one paperwork job and one working with the kids.

DETROW: Now, special education teachers are using AI to help them with the mountains of paperwork they are legally required to do.

DETROW: CONSIDER THIS – could artificial intelligence help special educators spend more time with their students?

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