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Ai FOR EDUCATORS

A PATH TO INCLUSION: Transform your classroom Overcome legal regulatory challenges, Foster Inclusive...

Lillianne Bowersock

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Booksbybowersock LLC
27 August 2025
AI FOR EDUCATORS: PATH TO INCLUSIONTransform your classroom, Overcome legal regulatory challenges Foster inclusive education and integrate special education students seamlessly.

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1. How to Personalize Education and Integrate AI

2. Real-world application

3. Budget-friendly AI solutions to set up your full integration.

4. Discover key methods used to identify strengths and weaknesses,

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Lillianne Bowersock lives in Ona, WV, and has 35 years of experience teaching for Cabell County Schools. Her pedagogy focus has been special education and gifted education, as well as regular classroom settings. She has also been involved in several AI integration projects in her school, which inspired her to write this book.
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Imprint:   Booksbybowersock LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   136g
ISBN:   9798330248926
Pages:   92
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lillianne Bowersock's journey as an educator in Special Education has been a testament to the power of perseverance and dedication. From being among the first students to major in this field at Marshall University to her pivotal role in integrating students with disabilities into regular classrooms, Lillianne's story is one of resilience and progress. Her embrace of AI technology as a team teacher is a testament to her unwavering commitment to providing the best education for her students, showing her dedication to their learning and growth. She lives in Huntington, WV, and has been teaching for Cabell County Schools for 35 years. Then, she was part of the ongoing effort to blend these unique students into regular classrooms. Lillianne sees the brilliance of having AI at her fingertips when she works as a team teacher with a general education instructor. Lillianne may have 4-6 students for whom she is responsible for making the curriculum more easily understood at various levels of learning that=n the subject being taught. I would enable her to create explanations of the material at her level in just moments, ideally helping her succeed. She is a mother of three wonderful adult children; she is an artist who teaches art to small children in her spare time, and she gardens and cultivates beautiful houseplants as well. Her journey as an educator has been a testament to the power of perseverance and dedication.. Her embrace of AI technology as a team teacher further reflects her commitment to providing the best education for her students at the Huntington Museum of Art, where she guides local classroom groups and their teachers through various activities to both instill a love for art and also an understanding of how to observe, analyze, and begin their journey to include art.

Reviews for Ai FOR EDUCATORS: A PATH TO INCLUSION: Transform your classroom Overcome legal regulatory challenges, Foster Inclusive Education and Integrate Special Educaation Students Seamlessly

Sponsored Top reviews from the United States Amazon Customer 5.0 out of 5 stars Beneficial suggestions for teachers Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2025 Great suggestions for all teachers, especially special educators. AI is becoming increasingly common in the world, including schools. It's essential to know how to integrate it in the classroom Brenda Stevenson 5.0 out of 5 stars For parents of a gifted child Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025 Excellent reading for anyone with a gifted child! One person found this helpful. Eddy 5.0 out of 5 stars AI made teacher-friendly Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024 Full disclosure - I've known Lillianne Bowersock for a long time, even though I hadn't seen her for years, when I learned about her book, AI for Educators: A Path to Inclusion. I was surprised to learn that my colleague in education had written a book at all, much less a book on AI, because I know her as a dedicated and creative teacher and as an artist. I had no idea she was interested in writing, especially writing about computer technology. I began the book reluctantly because I don't enjoy reading about technology of any kind, so I was delighted to find that a book I had thought might be either too dull or too difficult for me was actually engaging, even humorous at times, as well as full of information presented so clearly that it was accessible even to readers like me,


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