Let’s say all the special education students in a school are in self-contained classrooms.?
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I will say that as a student, you should be an advocate for yourself. Stick up for yourself and what you need (in an appropriate way). If any of your teachers are mean, find someone you can talk to. Let them know that this person doesn’t talk nicely or take the time to explain things to you. If you feel that you are in the wrong class or getting the wrong services (too many, too little) talk to someone — a school counselor, a teacher, the principal, the secretary — SOMEONE. Good luck. I know you will be fine.
self-contained classes harm all students in the school. they separate the students with IEPs from the “normal” kids. students with disabilities and students without disabilities do not learn to interact on a social level with each other. often self-contained classes are not held to the same standards as the other students in the school. they are no challenged at the same level as other students.