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    Re: Need help with inclusion class


    Marissa

    Posted on 11/02/09

    I have called a couple of parents... I am so bad with that I
    admit, it's just I really haven't had much luck they usually
    don't help at all. But I guess it can't hurt to try. Now when
    you say that you had them sit in the hall after parents
    complained, you mean they were being too diruptive and parents
    were upset that their children had to be in the same room as
    them? I would love to do that... I'll check with the
    administration and see if they'll let me have them out there for
    a period to teach them a lesson.

    I appreciate the response!

    On 10/26/09, Math Teach wrote:
    >
    > Lucky you.
    >
    > I would start contacting parents NOW. Call them everyday if
    > need be, and let administration know you're dealing with
    > these kids. I had a group like that last year. I ended up
    > making two of them sit in the hallway to do their classwork,
    > after some of the other students (and their parents)
    > complained.
    >
    > One darling kid in that class was the son of a V.P. in a
    > neighboring district. His IEP called for my making study
    > notes for the kid and his father, with the note sheets
    > either being unused, or made into paper airplanes.
    >
    > Isn't inclusion wonderful? The wrong group of kids might cost
    > you your contract renewal, your job, and possibly your home.
    >
    >
    > On 10/26/09, Marissa wrote:
    >> I am in my third year of teaching 7th grade math and I have
    >> my first CTT (inclusion class) this year. I am really
    >> struggling with them, they have the worst attitudes toward
    >> eachother, and me at times, they are always arguing with
    >> one another and very little work gets done. The class is 23
    >> students, about 6 of them finish their work very quick, the
    >> others take 30 min to do 10 min worth of work. I've tried
    >> sitting the faster kids with eachother so I could give them
    >> extra work when they finish but some "can't see from the
    >> back", or they "dont like who they are sitting with", so
    >> they're all just mixed up again. They are draining all of
    >> my energy and by friday 7th and 8th periods when I have
    >> them for a double period, I feel so defeated and
    >> discouraged... and it is only October.


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  • Need help with inclusion class, 10/26/09, by Marissa.
  • Re: Need help with inclusion class, 10/26/09, by Math Teach.
  • Re: Need help with inclusion class, 11/02/09, by Marissa.
  • Re: Need help with inclusion class, 11/02/09, by DSF/NJ.
  • Re: Need help with inclusion class, 11/03/09, by Math Teach.
  • Re: Need help with inclusion class, 11/17/09, by Andrea.

     
     

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