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Who is really teaching your special education child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 454632" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well, I know for certain the aide that Travis used for several years went above and beyond for all the students she helped, and parents had a major fit when they let her go.......simply because not one of us had yet to speak to nor lay eyes on the Special Education teacher that was supposed to be doing her job. </p><p></p><p>Alex's Special Education teacher (who also taught 3rd grade) went above and beyond as well. She was simply amazing. She had no aides, she had figured out a way for the "normal" students to help with the IEP students, and it works beautifully. </p><p></p><p>Our SD seems to have dumped most of their aides, which in my opinion is a huge loss. Especially since many of our so called Special Education teachers have no business near reg students let alone those with spec needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 454632, member: 84"] Well, I know for certain the aide that Travis used for several years went above and beyond for all the students she helped, and parents had a major fit when they let her go.......simply because not one of us had yet to speak to nor lay eyes on the Special Education teacher that was supposed to be doing her job. Alex's Special Education teacher (who also taught 3rd grade) went above and beyond as well. She was simply amazing. She had no aides, she had figured out a way for the "normal" students to help with the IEP students, and it works beautifully. Our SD seems to have dumped most of their aides, which in my opinion is a huge loss. Especially since many of our so called Special Education teachers have no business near reg students let alone those with spec needs. [/QUOTE]
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