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Reply to "Are special ed kids grouped into the same class?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Relax. I highly doubt all of the special needs kids are grouped together in one class. On the other hand, there are probably some small clusters that are arranged to most efficiently meet their needs, and teachers are "pushed in" to those classrooms for portions of the day. That allows the classroom teacher to focus on the "general population." Please don't worry about your NT son getting a raw deal for being in that class. My son's school has a high population of English Language Learners. In first grade, his class was "team taught" with one of the teachers being an ELL teacher. It was an amazing year. My son's teacher gave him a huge amount of individualized attention. He really enjoyed the class. It's important (as always) to have good teachers, and particularly in these situations to have teachers that work well together, but you should not assume that it will be a bad situation for your NT kid.[/quote]
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