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[quote=Anonymous]I am unsure where this question should fall within DCUM. I am newly SPED teacher. I teach within a middle school and the classes are cotaught. Meaning, there is myself and a general education teacher in the classroom. The classroom is “inclusive.” I put air quotes for a reason. There are a total of 30 children in the class. 26 students have an IEP and their needs are extensive. 4 students are without an IEP and not even borderline low. They would be considered high average. I can not seem to wrap my head around this being inclusive because they throw a handful, literally, of general ed kids in the class. It is literally like a SPED class. Learning can barely happen as everyone has high needs and I feel bad for the 4 students. I do not even think their parents know about the classroom set up. Is this the norm? Am I the confused one? Is there something I am not understanding? I am in MD.[/quote]
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