Friday, September 26, 2008
OUR kids!
This week has been eye-opening, to say the least. Once upon a time I thought that after I had taught 10 years, I would be able to know exactly what to do in the classroom, and with teachers, at any given moment. I WAS SO WRONG! It's been one of those weeks that I realized how I still have A LOT to learn.
Renaldo has been struggling this year in our fifth grade classes, and noone filled me in until Wednesday. And while that frustrated me at the time, I figured it was okay because once you know about a problem you can fix it.
I should stop here and state that my fourth grade teachers are wonderful! They CONSISTENTLY work with my kids, without complaint. They don't gripe and complain...they teach my kids as if they're OUR KIDS. They're not the Special Ed kids who can't learn, they're Special Ed kids who can learn AND do learn in the regular education setting.
I find myself challenged this year with my fifth grade teachers. They tend to send my students to me to deal with them instead of working with them themselves. I should state a couple have stated, "I worked with that student once..." ONCE...
So, Renaldo is struggling in his regular education classes, and the solution is "send them to Ms. Spring", or let's test him and see if he's really capable, or the meds are out of whack so let's get him in for a med change. These were all stated to me today as I tried to iron out relationships between Renaldo and the teachers, and the teachers and me.
The regular education teachers are frustrated. I get that. Renaldo can challenge anyone at any moment. But, still, he's OUR kid. Not my kid.
By the end of the day I had spoken to our school counselor three times trying to figure out something that will please everyone. We didn't solve it. I told her I'd spend the weekend pondering it.
I have an idea...the regular education teachers will work with him some, and I'll work with him some...
Doubt that will fly.
I think I'll surf the web.
I return to thinking about it tomorrow...
Later!
Renaldo has been struggling this year in our fifth grade classes, and noone filled me in until Wednesday. And while that frustrated me at the time, I figured it was okay because once you know about a problem you can fix it.
I should stop here and state that my fourth grade teachers are wonderful! They CONSISTENTLY work with my kids, without complaint. They don't gripe and complain...they teach my kids as if they're OUR KIDS. They're not the Special Ed kids who can't learn, they're Special Ed kids who can learn AND do learn in the regular education setting.
I find myself challenged this year with my fifth grade teachers. They tend to send my students to me to deal with them instead of working with them themselves. I should state a couple have stated, "I worked with that student once..." ONCE...
So, Renaldo is struggling in his regular education classes, and the solution is "send them to Ms. Spring", or let's test him and see if he's really capable, or the meds are out of whack so let's get him in for a med change. These were all stated to me today as I tried to iron out relationships between Renaldo and the teachers, and the teachers and me.
The regular education teachers are frustrated. I get that. Renaldo can challenge anyone at any moment. But, still, he's OUR kid. Not my kid.
By the end of the day I had spoken to our school counselor three times trying to figure out something that will please everyone. We didn't solve it. I told her I'd spend the weekend pondering it.
I have an idea...the regular education teachers will work with him some, and I'll work with him some...
Doubt that will fly.
I think I'll surf the web.
I return to thinking about it tomorrow...
Later!
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You have to remember - Renaldo is self-centered; his world doesn't extend past the end of his nose.
And the same is true of his teachers. That's a clash that's not easily solved.
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