Technology has expanded the learning opportunities for students across the nation—and particularly for those with special needs. Although school budgets are limited, investing in assistive technology can help special-needs students learn … while helping schools meet AYP for this challenging subgroup.
With the generous support of Care Innovations— a combination of GE Healthcare’s Home Health Division and Intel Corp.’s Digital Health Group—we’ve assembled this collection of eSchool News stories, along with other relevant content, to help you choose wisely when investing in assistive technology.
—The Editors
- National Survey of Substitute Teachers Across K-12 Districts Reveal Professional Development, Flexibility and Community Engagement as Most Important Factors to Job Satisfaction - May 21, 2026
- Despite concerns, Gen Z students are optimistic about AI - May 20, 2026
- In Illinois, charting a path for responsible AI use - May 14, 2026
