Inclusion and its Woes
I have the best job in the world! I am just thankful to God for the opportunity!
See, I am an Inclusion Teacher. I work in the regular classes with special education students in the room. I help out kids just to make sure all accommodations and modifications are given, if needed. I also monitor the progress of their goals. Aside from IEP documents and meetings I have to attend to, and bus duty... that's all I do! Plus, of course, since I am a teacher I get to enjoy all the planning times, half-days, no classes and summers off. Am I not the luckiest?
Who Says, I Have No Choice?!
(continued from What's My Karma With Elementary?)
Even if my mind was set on becoming an IEP Facilitator again, I readily gave it up because I knew I was needed in the classroom.
What I wasn't prepared for was the idea of going back to an elementary school and being told - "Maria, if you want to stay with thedistrict then you have no choice but to accept the position in that elementary school!" - really bothered me a lot! I simply could not take it!
Even if my mind was set on becoming an IEP Facilitator again, I readily gave it up because I knew I was needed in the classroom.
What I wasn't prepared for was the idea of going back to an elementary school and being told - "Maria, if you want to stay with the
What's My Karma With Elementary?!
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