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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 63399" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>DDD ~ Did you know that there is a current move to change the law so that school districts must "educate" children like you described to the age of 26? And that schools are graded on the "progress" made by severely disabled children under NCLB?</p><p></p><p>Did I miss something in NewbieED's original post? I don't think that she said anything about not being trained to teach ED children. Just that this will be her first year.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure that other teachers will be there to help. It is important, though, that she speaks up and asks for help if she needs it.</p><p></p><p>My school has a new teacher orientation the week before the rest of us report and then we have a mentor program to help new teachers throughout the year.</p><p></p><p>Still, the first year is always the hardest. </p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 63399, member: 1967"] DDD ~ Did you know that there is a current move to change the law so that school districts must "educate" children like you described to the age of 26? And that schools are graded on the "progress" made by severely disabled children under NCLB? Did I miss something in NewbieED's original post? I don't think that she said anything about not being trained to teach ED children. Just that this will be her first year. I'm sure that other teachers will be there to help. It is important, though, that she speaks up and asks for help if she needs it. My school has a new teacher orientation the week before the rest of us report and then we have a mentor program to help new teachers throughout the year. Still, the first year is always the hardest. ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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