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Reply to "Are special ed kids grouped into the same class?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school seems to put many of the kids with IEPs with the most experienced classroom teacher or the teacher with sped training, and then push in extra support. I thought it was a legitimate approach, since all the kids in that class benefit from an extra adult in the room, and kids with more needs get the teacher with the most experience.[/quote] This is how it is in our class and it works great. The extra hands allow everyone's needs to be met from Gifted to kids with IEPs. Kids with more severe issues are in separate classrooms. [/quote] That is the case in our school as well (we're in FCPS). SPED teachers help everyone, they don't discriminate against NT kids. [/quote] The SPED teacher who comes to my kid's class is my favorite teacher in the whole school. She is awesome! I don't care why she's there. We're lucky to have her there, even part time. [/quote]
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