My hope is that TEP will actually start a conversation about how we can recruit, train, and retain high - quality teachers in
a typical public school setting and with a conventional budget.
Not exact matches
Typical of their attitude were the words of a well - heeled white woman who looks like she has never
set foot in the «hood who, without a shred of shame, whines, «We're not going to have him go to a
public school in Harlem» when speaking about her precious, 3 year - old.
While such individualized instruction is
typical in special education
settings, there are other situations that a special education teacher could encounter in a
public school setting (e.g., coteaching or inclusion).
Whatever your doubts, can you expect them to be addressed in a
typical public or private
school setting?
It's sad how little penetration ebooks have gotten in the
public school setting, especially when you consider the
typical cost effectiveness, the ability for students with disabilities to manipulate the book, and the fact that ebooks won't become damaged and need to be replaced with even normal use.