I'm an early primary teacher and I think there needs to be a zero tolerance policy towards even our youngest students regarding being physically aggressive with staff or threatening them. Students who do that need more support than can be had in the gen Ed room. Kids who make threats or hit, kick, etc staff members? That should trigger an immediate move to a behavioral sped room. Such students can either learn to self regulate there and then return to gen Ed after a period of time OR they can be diagnosed and treated and if they truly cannot self regulate themselves then great, in the behavior room they stay. I'm sorry, I don't care if they are 5. I've had 5 year olds threaten me and it is no fun wondering if today is the day they actually bring in a weapon. It happens. |
Every year for a long time I have felt this and it's getting worse. Teachers can't do it alll.....and it's all being thrown in our lap. Teachers need to start saying NO! Loudly and clearly. No one can teach or learn in the current situation. |
I agree with you that the neoliberal/ progressive democrats are ruining public schools, increasing the market for private education. Only the working class and poor will be left in the schools they run. |
Yup and SPED teachers are so taken advantage of these days that really no one wants to do it....sad state we are in, |
Yup. And I had an admin say well what do you want me to do....ummm the child is destroying my room kicking me and scratching my IA and screaming non-stop for 25 minutes-do something anything so I can teach all the other students I have. I'm tired of these students and their parents ruining the school day for everyone. No one wants to teach like this anymore because you know what it's not teaching and the other students are not learning. |
One year I just let that kid play on the ipad all second semester long. I mean it was ST math and he had met benchmarks in reading and math, so he spent way longer than I would ever admit to (except anonymously) on his ipad. It kept him calm and the 24 other children were able to learn. No one got hurt. |
I also think parents of special needs kids have too much power. They can deny a placement if they want to. I gave seen parents who refuse to put child in a self contained class or transfer to an ED Center. |
| I would like to add, while there are many behavior issues that are severe, most of us are just dealing with nonstop talking, disrespect and apathy. That is something that is taught at home and I often find that many parents would be shocked how their kid acted at school. Even the so called good kids. |
good point |
We need parents to parent again. No is an answer-it's ok to say it you can explain why you are giving that answer but they need to know it will get said nd followed through on-teachers are not there to be 1:1 with your kids. There are 25-30 children in class-we can't parent everyone. It can't be about one child and no teacher should be dealing with physically aggressive students. |
Ah yes, neoliberal progressive stalwarts like Georgetown Prep & Stone Ridge, Right? Go back in your hole, toad. |
How old was the kid who shot his teacher in Norfolk? Kindergarten? |
First Grade and he was 6 years old |
We had a parent sub today in first grade....she commented every time I sub I realize more why we can't keep teachers. Schools are a hot mess |
We had three teachers resign this week. Not the three we expected. |