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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not in MC but I teach kindergarten in another MD. Most of our assessments are one-on-one. Last week I gave a math assessment one-on-one and I had the kids watch maybe five St. Patrick’s Day books on YouTube. This week is progress monitoring one-on-one. That means a few more books. Maybe about spring. Almost every 2-3 weeks I have to stop teaching to give assessments one-on-one. I have a para for 45 minutes at the end of the day. That’s it. [b]There are only so many things the kids can do where they are quiet. [/b][/quote] I get it, but this seems highly problematic. You can't scream about how terrible it is to give a sleep deprived toddler a tablet at the grocery store and how parents are therefore responsible for all behavior issues in classrooms when you are using the same addictive and harmful tools in your classroom. You may feel you have more reason to do it than the parent, but some empathy and seek awareness would be nice.[/quote]
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