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Old 03-20-2024, 05:26 PM   #52
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Let’s say you’re right(even though I think this is debatable) and there are no additional kids with mental health issues compared to in the past, even if that was the case you couldn’t possibly deny that there are far more ESL students than there were before and that clearly adds additional challenges to teaching a class.
I'm sure there's lots of data out there, I could find it if needed, but even anecdotally there's a good argument for there being way more kids with a diagnosed something or other today? My wife teaches high school and the number of kids that are coded for this, or suffer from that, is staggering. A huge part of her job now is working with, reporting on, and addressing "IPPs".
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