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Some kids need small classes tailored to their needs. Inclusion cannot work for 100% of students. And we need to bring back more alternative schools. #education #teachersoftiktok

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Education Not Taxation1 year ago

Listen to this @bphillipsonMP. For some children, state schools with their larger class sizes are not the answer. That’s why some parents choose independent schools—schools that can meet their specific child’s needs. Don’t tax it out of reach, support it so it’s available to more children. #EducationNotTax

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Power Homeschool1 year ago

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Midwestern Progressive1 year ago

Agreed. Inclusion is good on paper, not in practice. "They need to learn social skills" they can do that in a smaller class. My students constantly talk to one another in their smaller class. That's the kind of environment they need.

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Lee Ann Raikes #PositiveEnergy #Mindsetmatters1 year ago

I teach at an alternative 6-12 school & Ss who had truancy issues at crowded high schools due to anxiety excel with us. We cap at 15/classroom. They are good students but couldn’t handle large populations. Environment matters.

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I am GenX And I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore1 year ago

Great observation. I agree completely. As a quiet, reserved learner myself, I would have blossomed in a quieter smaller classroom. Ironically, I went on to become a HS Social Studies teacher. I spent my career making sure all students felt comfortable. Thanks for this post.

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Amy Neumann1 year ago

I subbed as a para in an Autism classroom in So Cal 10 years ago and was shocked at what the kids were doing academically vs. the neighboring schools w)full inclusion . The stress level was down for everyone & when a meltdown did happen, Ss, staff and materials were safe.

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Joan Landes1 year ago

There’s a freakishly innovative private school (tuition is state funded for IEP kids) in Utah that is an OUTDOOR academic program for kids with miraculous results. They hold class in parks, forests, mountains, universities, libraries, rec centers, lakes, deserts, business and farms. The children THRIVE in every way after years struggling in government schools with ADHD, ASD, anxiety and autism. Mothers cry when filming testimonials about how BreakOut School has saved their kids. The founder, Dr. Richardson is looking to open chapters in the rest of the US for directors who want to make about 100k/year with a tiny class (15 kids) and summers off.

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didier1 year ago

Yes, more alternative schools!!!!!!!!

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Abnoba1 year ago

Small class sizes are better for ALL students. One of the reasons home schooling is so effective.

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Sonya1 year ago

Inclusion is a lose-lose-lose. I've worked in countless schools and grade levels, it's bad for the Tier 1 students, the teacher and the SPED students. I think this is the #1 reason teachers are leaving education.

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☠️Empress Herstory☠️1 year ago

It's not just class size. It's distractions like talking, moving around the room, etc. Some kids just need to be able to focus and struggle to do so.

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