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Inclusion...some kids in my opinion shouldn't be with the regular kids
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 403728" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>This is the kind of krap that makes me glad I am retired from teaching. I don't know where all of these stupid ideas came from but we are way down the road toward having a nonfunctiioning system of education. If my dog can be disciplined and learn from it, surely it could benefit a 4 year old child. We are so worried about their self esteem and their feelings that we are failing to give them the boundaries that kids need. Letting them run wild harms them, their peers, their teachers, and their parents. I'm not suggesting we go back to beating kids into submission but until the administrators grow some spherical parts and are willing to stand up to parents and kids and see that they have some semblance of order in our classrooms we would be better to invest our money in prisons because that's where a lot of these little darlings are going to end up. And then they will wonder why nobody taught them about the real world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 403728, member: 135"] This is the kind of krap that makes me glad I am retired from teaching. I don't know where all of these stupid ideas came from but we are way down the road toward having a nonfunctiioning system of education. If my dog can be disciplined and learn from it, surely it could benefit a 4 year old child. We are so worried about their self esteem and their feelings that we are failing to give them the boundaries that kids need. Letting them run wild harms them, their peers, their teachers, and their parents. I'm not suggesting we go back to beating kids into submission but until the administrators grow some spherical parts and are willing to stand up to parents and kids and see that they have some semblance of order in our classrooms we would be better to invest our money in prisons because that's where a lot of these little darlings are going to end up. And then they will wonder why nobody taught them about the real world. [/QUOTE]
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