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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our our NW school these kids are always spread across 5 classrooms. Class placement is literally built around them each year. Usually the strongest teacher in the grade is given 3 or 4. It's always evident who they view the strongest teacher to be based on this. How is one poor teacher going to handle them all? This makes zero sense. [/quote] 11 is a lot! When I teach inclusion, I typically have 7-9 students with a para if I am lucky. One year, the special educator resigned in the first grading period and we had a long term sub all year with 1/3 of the class under an IEP and another 1/3 with 504 plans or in ESOL. I almost quit! Last year, no para and by the end of the year, seven additional IEPs and 504s established. Rough spring in DL trying to work with students and families remotely when their accommodations were not designed for zoom. [/quote]
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