Monday, September 3, 2012

NYC Public School Parents: Teacher & parent leader critique new report & implementation of DOE's inclusion initiative

NYC Public School Parents: Teacher & parent leader critique new report & implementation of DOE's inclusion initiative:


Teacher & parent leader critique new report & implementation of DOE's inclusion initiative

Saturday's post about the new report from the Public Advocate’s office on the DOE’s special education inclusion initiative, whose author refrained from interviewing any parents, teachers or other school-based staff, provoked comment on our NYC Education List.  I think I can speak for most parents who believe that given the right training provided to classroom teachers, sufficient expertise, including enough specialists to push in, AND small classes, inclusion could be a wonderful thing.   

But as usual with the NYC Department of Education, because of poor planning, mismanagement, top heavy spending on “network” and “cluster” leaders, and a concurrent disinvestment in actual classroom teachers, as well as an apparent total disinterest in how people on the ground are experiencing their policies, they seem likely