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Module 5: Understanding what Teachers are Up Against
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Why are so many teachers leaving the profession?
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Too many changing requirements.
Too many changes in the student population.
Too many changes in expectations for success.
Too little compensation.
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None of the above
What is the best way to approach your child’s teacher if you feel your student’s needs are not being met?
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Contact the principal and file a complaint. Teachers need to be held accountable for meeting the needs of all students
Send a list of demands to your child’s teacher and offer to enroll them in a course on how to be a better teacher.
Set up a time to have an open and honest conversation about how you can partner to better meet the needs of your child.
How can you best support your child’s teacher with implementing UDL?
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Have patience. UDL is a complex framework and a big mindset shift and it can take years to master
Ask your child’s teachers what you can do to help.
Talk to your child’s school about providing training and support for teachers to learn more ways to implement UDL in their classrooms.
All of the above.
What can you do to assist your child’s teacher in the education of your child?
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Be kind and cooperative while building a working relationship with the teacher.
Be steadfast in your belief that your child’s teacher isn’t doing things correctly.
Be assertive and demanding of the teacher’s time and the acceptance of your desires.
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