Panel discussion: AI for inclusion? Beyond Workload: How AI is Impacting Inclusive Education

 
 

The question is no longer whether AI belongs in inclusive education, but how we use it to do what has never been possible before. Hear from educators and experts who are already using AI to enhance professional judgement, personalise learning, identify needs earlier, and build more responsive systems that help every learner thrive and yet stay mindful of the inequity AI can bring. This is a conversation about moving far beyond efficiency, putting learners at the heart and using AI to redefine what's possible for inclusion through effective planning and practice.

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