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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 63304" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Where I live all new teachers have to start out with special education classes so that those classes will have teachers..not</p><p>the best motivation from the Principals but very few people are</p><p>motivated to teach special needs students. Do you know what the</p><p>ratio is for your classroom? Do you know what disabilities your</p><p>students will have? Do you know how many assistants will be in</p><p>your classroom?</p><p></p><p>I have never had a child in an E.D. classroom so I am not exactly how many problems you may face. I do know that some of</p><p>the classroom locally have a 1 on 1 ratio and others are far more challenging. If you can get your students identified before</p><p>school begins it will help you look for specific strategies so you will be prepared. I assume your school "knows" most of the</p><p>students now and should be willing to share with you. I also would reach out for experienced people in that school who perhaps</p><p>had to put in a year or two before getting a regular classroom</p><p>assignment.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the Board. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 63304, member: 35"] Where I live all new teachers have to start out with special education classes so that those classes will have teachers..not the best motivation from the Principals but very few people are motivated to teach special needs students. Do you know what the ratio is for your classroom? Do you know what disabilities your students will have? Do you know how many assistants will be in your classroom? I have never had a child in an E.D. classroom so I am not exactly how many problems you may face. I do know that some of the classroom locally have a 1 on 1 ratio and others are far more challenging. If you can get your students identified before school begins it will help you look for specific strategies so you will be prepared. I assume your school "knows" most of the students now and should be willing to share with you. I also would reach out for experienced people in that school who perhaps had to put in a year or two before getting a regular classroom assignment. Welcome to the Board. DDD [/QUOTE]
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