Presence Honors 2025-2026 "Partner of the Year" Schools Expanding Access to Special Education Services Award recipients are leveraging teletherapy to meet rising student needs nationwide.
Streamline, the leading AI-Driven mission command software for Special Education in the United States, today announced that Streamline has been named a finalist for The EdTech Cool Tool Awards 2026 in ...
Educational technology is rapidly transforming the landscape of special education by integrating advanced digital tools and innovative pedagogical approaches to support diverse learning needs. Recent ...
Almost a dozen New Orleans charter schools are working together, led by the district, for the first time to better support ...
The debate around technology in the classroom typically centers on children’s devices. But what about surveillance technology ...
Educators and parents of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities are optimistic about artificial intelligence’s potential to create more inclusive classrooms and close educational ...
The College of Education and Human Development's Nevada Center for Excellence and Disabilities (NCED) is expanding its Nevada Special Education Technology Assistance Project (NSETAP), a groundbreaking ...
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 ...
(TNS) — This fall a handful of New Orleans schools will have access to centralized special education services, the first step in an effort to help autonomous charter schools join forces to serve ...
Individualized Education Plans (IEP) have been the foundation of special education for decades, and the process in which these documents are written has evolved over the years. As technology has ...
This fall a handful of New Orleans schools will have access to centralized special education services, the first step in an effort to help autonomous charter schools join forces to serve students with ...