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Dr. Rachel Meixner has a passion for helping Special Education teachers. After years in the field of education, she still loves her job every day. She is the author of Loving Your Job in Special Education: 50 Tips and Tools (Routledge, 2022) as well as Supporting Your Child with Special Needs: 50 Fundamental Tools for Families (Routledge, 2023).

Her professional mission is to help ALL students engage at a high level to increase future success. Rachel brings her passion for reducing the stress of every special educator to this seminar and she is excited to share the latest AI tools that support your practice and reduce your workload!

What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter

"Refreshing to hear from a person whom I can relate to in Special Education with a background in the tools for tasks I am looking for."
– Joseph DeGiulio, Special Education Department Chair

"A lot of information! Very well laid out with time to discuss and use the material."
– Kathy Braaksma, Special Education Teacher

"I loved how detailed the various components were presented to us and we were able to explore the material ourselves to see how it will pertain to us in our classrooms. I was able to use features to tailor IEPs and classroom accommodations to my students which really empowers the 'individualized' element of an IEP!"
– Eleni Seechoma, Grades K-3 Resource Teacher

"I enjoyed learning about how I can incorporate AI into teaching and into the IEPs. It makes everything simple and easy to use."
– Crystal Daviet, Grades 6-8 Special Education Teacher

"This is one of the most impactful trainings I have ever attended! I feel like I have won the lottery!"
– Cindy Vittitow, Special Education Teacher

"Rachel was an outstanding facilitator. One of the best PD presenters I've learned from. All of the ideas and suggestions offered are usable immediately, and I am so grateful for her sharing this learning with us."
– Katie Smith, Teacher