Re: What's up in Wisconsin? |
Subject: Re: What's up in Wisconsin? by CorvetteBob on 2011/2/20 15:25:40 Quote:
The special ed teachers have been the ones that are best to work with. The same goes for some of the other teachers. From our experience, they're the ones that have kids of their own that have a need of one kind or another. Fortunately (spelled right?), our kids aren't severe enough to warrant a full-on special needs classification. I don't really want to spell out their details on a forum, but each of them have allowances for reading or auditory difficulties, plus other things. We've kept them in the general population of students as we know there will be no special-ed society for them as adults. Tending to their education has been my wife's efforts, and she's done well with them at home and on their behalf at school. The teachers I've been ranting about are the ones that literally do not believe in such problems, but consider these to be behavior related issues. They also know they can't be so much as questioned for their action or in-actions as they are, "protected," by the union. This was laid out for us in confidence by a few of the more consiencious teachers that work with them. Because of the feelings this topic has brought out in me, this will be my last posting on this thread. |