| Jobs for Teachers |
|
Assessment Writer
Key Data Systems Lake Elsinore, CA |
|
Chicago Teacher Residency
Academy for Urban School Ldrshp Chicago, IL |
|
Teach English in China with Disney English
Disney English White Plains, NY |
|
Activity Specialist (Leader)
ESF Summer Camps Bryn Mawr, PA |
|
teacher
Steps Academy, Inc Arcadia, CA |
|
English Teachers
Golden Overseas ESL Academy Quebec, Canada |
| More Jobs Like These... |
I teach at a Christian school and we have recently allowed
special needs students to enroll. Most of these students
have mild to moderate disabilities (ADD/ADHD and learning
disabilities). These students have been having a difficult
time with our curriculum, which is Abeka for grades K
through 3 and Bob Jones for grades 4 and up.
Have any of you dealt successfully with integrating special
needs students into your classrooms using Abeka and Bob
Jones? What has your experience been? We don't want to turn
these students away, but we are finding having them in our
school with the current curriculum is frustrating to them,
their teachers, and their parents.
Thanks for your input.
Posts on this thread, including this one