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Originally Posted by bizaro86
Tldr; the public system has serious systemic issues. More money would solve some of them but not all - at some level the administration involved has to be willing to make some hard choices.
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Inclusion without support is abandonment.
Going after the kid or blaming the kid is horrible. This is a child that needs help and all you want to do is punish them.
This is the problem when you underfund a system and force all kids into the same classroom and pretend that is "inclusion".
Inclusion without support is abandonment.
The public school system should have the funding to build classes/schools where different kids can go at different paces. Where kids who need extra help can get extra help. The education melting pot is intentional sabotage by people who want public education to fail so they can pull the money away.
Inclusion without support is abandonment.