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Smith on segregating disabled kids in school. After she implied that it was the fault of disabled kids that teachers refused their contract... Smith said, "We've gone down the path of inclusion for some time, I think most students can be included but maybe some can't". #apoli

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CareForEd.1 yıl önce

Please let Smith know large class sizes, with little to no support, and almost no wage increase in 10 years is why teachers voted against this offer.

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Glenn Finockio1 yıl önce

She wants to support teachers? Spend more money. Hire more teachers and EAs. Pay teachers more. Spend more money to renovate existing schools. This is not hard.

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Shamelessly_Shantel 📢🤷‍♀️1 yıl önce

When learning disability supports are site based only, standards for special education are over 20 years old, you’re not required to learn about students with disabilities in order to teach and when wait lists are years long for a diagnosis that could help these kids…we see this

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Jane1 yıl önce

Omfg. Maybe the oversized classrooms, cuts to educational funding, cuts to AHS school programs etc has something to do with the teachers rejecting the contract that was offered??

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I know several teachers in BC. They don't complain about disabled kids on the regular. They complain about the regular kids who are disruptive at best and actually abusive at worst. Not a great look that Premier Smith is scapegoating disabled kids.

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Wow…. @holdmyhandab team has a lot to say on this….

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Wenda Ismay Toews🇨🇦1 yıl önce

That’s not surprising news. Many public schools don’t welcome students with disabilities. Both of my children were pushed out of the public system. And they didn’t have behavioural issues. They had learning disabilities and autism.

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Karen Wournell1 yıl önce

They need aides to help them with disabled kids in the classroom. Are you that ignorant @ABDanielleSmith that do not understand the important role of teachers aides?

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Bliss1 yıl önce

She is vile. Everyday it gets worse.

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Hangtooth1 yıl önce

What a giant sack of shit she is.

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