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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 3093664" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>#s 1. and 2. sure weren't that way when I was in school otherwise I'd have made excellent grades.</p><p>#3. I was a teachers aid in a special ed. class in high school and knew down syndrome and very disabled kids got a break on grades but I've heard things that indicate many with "special needs" today are not just the very disabled. It raises a question regarding social issues today nobody seem to want to address i.e. drug babies for one.</p><p>#4. I suspected but that's another social issue we're really not allowed to address huh? Have to wonder what would happen if teachers spoke out about these issues, could it possibly be held against them or even threaten their job?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 3093664, member: 1294"] #s 1. and 2. sure weren't that way when I was in school otherwise I'd have made excellent grades. #3. I was a teachers aid in a special ed. class in high school and knew down syndrome and very disabled kids got a break on grades but I've heard things that indicate many with "special needs" today are not just the very disabled. It raises a question regarding social issues today nobody seem to want to address i.e. drug babies for one. #4. I suspected but that's another social issue we're really not allowed to address huh? Have to wonder what would happen if teachers spoke out about these issues, could it possibly be held against them or even threaten their job? [/QUOTE]
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