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What does it really mean to use AI ethically as a special education teacher?

AI is everywhere—but how do you use it without losing your professional judgment or risking student privacy? If you’re curious, cautious, or somewhere in between, this episode is for you.

I’m breaking down the real pros and cons of AI in special education, sharing why AI can support your work but never replace the human connection. Plus, I’ll walk you through how to approach AI with curiosity, clarity, and caution—the three roles every teacher needs to take on.

Here’s what we’re covering:

  • What AI can actually do well—and where it falls short
  • How to use AI for lessons, documentation, and IEP writing responsibly
  • Why protecting student privacy isn’t optional
  • The importance of professional judgment and ethical decision-making
  • How to be a smart consumer, thoughtful creator, and lifelong learner when it comes to AI

If you want to learn how to use AI tools in a way that supports your expertise and keeps your students safe, this episode is packed with practical advice and honest conversation about using AI.

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