Lesson 698 of 1550
AI and IEP progress monitoring: writing reports the team will actually read
Use AI to draft IEP progress reports tied to specific data points and clear next steps.
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- 1The premise
- 2IEP progress monitoring
- 3data-driven reporting
- 4goal language
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Section 1
The premise
IEP progress reports are written quickly and read carefully. AI can draft data-grounded reports family and staff understand.
What AI does well here
- Translate progress data into family-friendly narrative.
- Tie each statement to a specific goal and data point.
- Flag goals trending off-track for team review.
What AI cannot do
- Replace specialist judgment.
- Know the home context.
- Substitute for required signatures.
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