Chocolate_New_Orleans
12-07-2006, 02:28 PM
Special ed teachers think that I am unaccomodating to ESE kids when I expect them to be up to behavioral standards of the mainstream class they are in.
If an ESE kid is placed into a mainstream class, they will behave like the rest. I love when the ESE caseload manager comes in, questioning why I wrote a kid up for horseplay when their IEP targets behavior. I tell them, it's because you think they are ready for the mainstream. I'm not an ESE teacher, if he can't handle it, get him out.
If an ESE kid is placed into a mainstream class, they will behave like the rest. I love when the ESE caseload manager comes in, questioning why I wrote a kid up for horseplay when their IEP targets behavior. I tell them, it's because you think they are ready for the mainstream. I'm not an ESE teacher, if he can't handle it, get him out.