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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you for all the input! A little more info-this should help explain why she is so burnt out -3rd grade -Teacher's first year teaching-graduated last May -Special Ed teacher also new and recent grad -Teacher is a hard worker-first 5 or so months- creative lessons that take a lot of effort, lots of differentiation, reviewed all homework, noted weaknesses and tried to address them-or did before she got burnt out -mainstream class with a handful of kids with IEPs (that I know of since I usually connect with other SN parents) -class at full capacity -accommodation issues are academic not behavioral -some kids with challenging behaviors in the class, but all sound reasonable for the age-nothing extreme, also some girl dramas -teacher has difficulty managing such a large class so lots of time trying to get people to settle down and pay attention -Looks exhausted-sense she is working long hours and is getting disillusioned [/quote]
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