This is an excellent illustration of how oralism handicaps not just deaf students, but deaf professionals as well. How can one say it is not an opressive practice?
Bingo!
This is an excellent illustration of how oralism handicaps not just deaf students, but deaf professionals as well. How can one say it is not an opressive practice?
What is NCLB? Can you give me some examples of federal regulations? I can always talk with professionals like Jillio for opinions and ideas but the decisions rest entirely with the school board (votes). What are the rules for homeschooling if any? What do you know of charter school?
That is terrible. What can she do?
This is an excellent illustration of how oralism handicaps not just deaf students, but deaf professionals as well. How can one say it is not an opressive practice?
What is NCLB? Can you give me some examples of federal regulations? I can always talk with professionals like Jillio for opinions and ideas but the decisions rest entirely with the school board (votes). What are the rules for homeschooling if any? What do you know of charter school?
The other option is for her to get a CI and improve her oral skills but not a good reason to get a CI. Besides she doesnt want one anyway.
Besides the school already employs oral deaf educators who, of course, are hearing.
NCLB - NO child left behind No Child Left Behind - ED.gov
federal regulations for explain set up who qualifies for special education. State and federal education departments set up just about everything you teach and why you teach. They provide testing and testing measurement of accountability. AYP, TVASS, Achievement. The individual schools have very little say so. We can set up "programs" but my school is a title one school with means more federal regulation. We receive extra money for low income children so the federal government requires a detailed budget for us. For example I can't teach in the same classroom as the title one math teacher. We also can't share a classroom with resources. We have to have separate classrooms. Just a lot of little rules.
All the state sets up our benchmarks - SPI for teaching. We are limited by what we can teach based on spis.
Could jillio be elected to the school board even though she is hearing?
That is not a reason to get a CI. I agree. Does she have tenure?
Good question..I can ask her. Schools are starting to not to offer tenure anymore.
What is NCLB? Can you give me some examples of federal regulations? I can always talk with professionals like Jillio for opinions and ideas but the decisions rest entirely with the school board (votes). What are the rules for homeschooling if any? What do you know of charter school?
Do you know that under NCLB, my daughter who is Asian-American(biracial) is not counted for AYP,Adequate Yearly Progress? We don't have 45 Asian students, so her test scores do not count. She does count in school-wide achievement.
Also, teachers have to be highly qualified to teach in certain areas. I think it is silly cuz testings do not show which teacher is qualified or not.
IMO, NCLB is the worst peice of legislation to hit the educational system in years. It has had exactly the opposite of its promoted effect.
Good question..I can ask her. Schools are starting to not to offer tenure anymore.
oh highly qualified!!! I am highly qualified in regular education because I passed a test. So since I am highly qualified in regular education, bingo I am highly qualified in special education. Now teachers who have taught 20 years are not highly qualified because they did not take this specific test by this specific test company. WTF.
we agree! break out the blizzards for all.
I'm on an ice cream kick - and yes it is cold here.
NCLB - NO child left behind No Child Left Behind - ED.gov
federal regulations for explain set up who qualifies for special education. State and federal education departments set up just about everything you teach and why you teach. They provide testing and testing measurement of accountability. AYP, TVASS, Achievement. The individual schools have very little say so. We can set up "programs" but my school is a title one school with means more federal regulation. We receive extra money for low income children so the federal government requires a detailed budget for us. For example I can't teach in the same classroom as the title one math teacher. We also can't share a classroom with resources. We have to have separate classrooms. Just a lot of little rules.
All the state sets up our benchmarks - SPI for teaching. We are limited by what we can teach based on spis.
Could jillio be elected to the school board even though she is hearing?
In case Buffalo missed that last question, I'm going to speak up and say that I don;t think Buffalo would have a problem with me personally sitting on a school board that oversees a school for the deaf.
While homeschooling should certainly be an option for those who are inclined that way, a family should never be forced into homeschooling simply because the public school system is failing to meet a child's needs. ALL children are guaranteed a free and appropriate public education under the law.