7 AI Tools for Special Ed Teachers – EdTech Institute

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Special education teachers have unique needs that generic AI tools don’t address well. how to write IEP goals with AI, accommodation documentation, progress monitoring, differentiated materials, the workload is immense.

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1. MagicSchool AI, IEP Goal Writer

What it does: Generates measurable IEP goals based on student needs and current levels.

Why it matters: Writing compliant, measurable IEP goals is one of the most time-consuming parts of the job.

Time saved: 10-15 minutes per goal. Across a full IEP, that’s 1-2 hours.

2. MagicSchool AI, Accommodation Suggester

What it does: Suggests appropriate accommodations based on disability category and observed challenges.

3. Diffit, Text Leveling

What it does: Adapts any reading passage to different grade levels while preserving content.

SPED-specific use: Create multiple reading levels of the same text. Match text to student’s IEP reading level.

4. Brisk Teaching, Feedback Assistant

What it does: Chrome extension that suggests feedback comments based on highlighted student text.

Why it matters: Many special education students need more frequent, more specific feedback.

5. ChatGPT / Claude, Social Stories Generator

What it does: Creates social stories tailored to specific situations, students, and reading levels.

Time saved: 15-20 minutes per social story.

6. Eduaide.AI, Standards-Aligned Materials

What it does: Generates content aligned to specific standards at specified difficulty levels.

7. Google NotebookLM, IEP Document Analysis

What it does: Upload documents (PDFs, docs) and ask questions about them.

SPED-specific use: Upload a student’s previous evaluations and quickly find specific information.

Privacy and Compliance

Never enter identifying student information into AI tools. Use descriptions like “7th-grade student with dyslexia” not names and DOBs.

AI outputs are starting points. Every IEP goal, accommodation, and strategy must be individualized by you.

The Bottom Line

These seven tools don’t replace your expertise, they amplify it by handling the time-consuming drafting so you can focus on the individualization that matters.

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