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What she saw and heard offended her; it rasped her tender unused sensibility, it blinded her inward-turning vision and shouted down her grief. Its very miscellaneousness confused and worried her; for she was used to seeing what she chose to see, and hearing what had been especially composed and orchestrated for her ears.
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principal: *yeets a disabled kid in a class full of typical kids and walks away, without giving the kid, his sped teacher, gen ed teacher, or even the other kids any kind of support*
principal: Ah, inclusion~ ❤️ 🥰 ❤️ 🥰 ❤️
SPED teacher, sputtering: This isn’t how this works...this isn’t how any of this works. Inclusion is important, but it needs to be a systematic process filled with direct learning opportunities, especially for disabled kids who can’t pass as typical. You gotta check in with the kid to see if they have everything they need to succeed and if they feel like they’re welcome in the classroom community. You gotta support the SPED and the gen ed teachers while they collaborate to work towards a common goal despite having wildly different specialties. Hell, you even gotta give the typical kids support because they’re learning really valuable social/emotional/communication skills about working with others that aren’t exactly like them. Successful inclusion is deliberate and well-planned so everyone can succeed and thrive. So stop patting yourself on the back when the kid with down syndrome gets to sit in the back of a chorus class!!!
principal: what? you don’t support inclusion? 🥺 you wanna segregate your disabled kids even further? 🥺 get a load of this, a SPED teacher that doesn’t support inclusion! what is wrong with these teachers today? 🥺
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