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Mysterious Teaching

Insights behind the perils of being a teacher

Special Ed can become a problem

Today the Autistic Special Ed teacher came to me and asked if another of her students could spend part of the morning in my class.  It would just be a short time but this little girl needs some real people contact.  My class is very accepting of the little boy we already have.  His aides told her that I was perfect for this girl.  That I am consistant and used to dealing with kids. 

I guess that is a compliment but I hope this doesn't lead to me having an entire class of special needs kids.  I love kids but I love teaching and it gets frustrating to have kids coming and going all day.  I even prefer to keep my LD kids in my room if I can.

I guess I will do it but now I have to go to another IEP meeting.  That is the part I hate.  They take enormous time and I have so much to do and so little time to do it.  Heck!  I just don't want this wonderful year to turn into last year when I had the 43 with the 10 delinquents.  I want to spend my remaining years of teaching enjoying the job.

Published Thursday, October 25, 2007 11:11 PM by MysteryTeacher

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I am a wild, whacky, weird, wonderful woman and teacher. I am venturing into a previous life by teaching ELL this fall. I use to teach ESL years ago. I am excited, empowered, and employed. I love life.

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