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Reply to "Is it difficult/time-consuming for a high school teacher to list all tests and quizzes on schoology?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You called an IEP meeting with an advocate to complain about some assignments being administered and posted off Schoology? Lord almighty [/quote] No, we called an IEP meeting because nothing on the IEP for executive functioning was being followed and this was so basic you expect it to be done for every student. Nobody is telling kids to stay online all day. Just everyone input the same calendar. I get it, you can't put all assignments on there if they cannot be submitted on schoology. Just put your quizzes and tests. If a child misses a day of school they should not have to reply on other students to find out a test is coming up nor should they have to bother a teacher. Just put in on the calendar. I can tell you I have one in college with executive functioning issues and it is [b]much EASIER because professors are organized and give out all this formation from day 1[/b]. It only helps the teacher. If parents complain, show them it all listed on schoology. If you want kids ready for sols you need to make sure they know when tests are so they can study.[/quote] +1 all these people saying a kid like this won't function in the real world and need different classes are insane. My 2 sons with EF issues thrived in college because the professors were organized and put everything in the syllabi. If not, the professors wrote it down somewhere where all students could access it. They did not have to rely on others to get access to it. College was a breeze compared to HS and my oldest is about to get his masters in EE from Stanford. [/quote]
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