AI in Special Education: Providing Customized Learning Solutions for Diverse Learners

Published: 4 November 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ytg69cxxsx.1
Contributor:
ERLYN DISCUATAN

Description

This research explores the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to transform special education by providing tailored learning experiences for students with diverse needs. Special education often requires highly individualized instruction, which can be challenging for teachers to deliver at scale. AI technologies, including adaptive learning platforms, natural language processing, and emotion recognition, offer promising solutions by personalizing educational content to match each learner’s unique cognitive and emotional profile. The study examines various AI-driven tools designed to assist students with learning disabilities, autism, speech impairments, and other challenges. These tools adapt in real-time to each student’s pace, preferences, and responses, offering customized feedback, exercises, and reinforcement. By analyzing student interactions, AI systems can identify specific areas where a learner struggles, recommend targeted interventions, and monitor progress over time. This research also addresses the ethical considerations and practical challenges in deploying AI for special education. Topics include data privacy, the need for unbiased algorithms, and the role of teachers in guiding AI interactions. Ultimately, this study aims to provide insights into how AI can bridge learning gaps, foster independence, and improve educational outcomes for diverse learners in inclusive environments.

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Institutions

  • Sultan Kudarat State University

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Classroom Research

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