DCPS proves once again tells teachers they are not important
So last spring, they introduced a program called Teach Town to supplement our main ESE program ULS. I didn't care for it, but I may not be a great barometer as I usually don't like new things.
So fast forward to our return, and I was told we are scraping ULS for Teach Town. Um, what?!?
So I wrote the director of ESE and said is this a good idea, you may have noticed there was a pandemic going on, and maybe this was not the time to stress everyone out with such a big change.
She responded and said they did a survey in the spring, and people overwhelmingly wanted to switch to Teachtown.
A survey? I looked in my inbox, clutter, and trash, and I did not receive it. I asked my four-person team if they had received it and what they thought about Teach Town. Like me, they did not remember the survey, and like me, they did not care for Teach Town. It was to one on one and way to low for a lot of our kids, and I want to remind everyone I work at a center school for intellectually disabled children.
So I asked to see the results of the survey.
151 people responded.
ULS was popular though not overwhelmingly.
Teach Town was crazy popular by almost three to one.
See, the director of ESE education said, we are right, and you are wrong.
Except, take a look at these two slides,