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Low classes
By Tmarie

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I don't know what grade you teach, but at my school the the students are clustered the same way. My friend and I teach fifth grade and I have the middle and high class. She is teaching the low class with the ESE students
and the students who are academincally low. It is pretty impossible for her to accomplish very much in her class. Her students are constantly fighting and are always behind the other class. The students who are severely handicapped seem to benefit from technology, but putting all the students with problems in one class makes it pretty hard to teach because they feed off each other. They
are constantly frustrated when they can't accomplish things. I guess what I am saying is that it depends on the class size and the grouping. I hope this helps a little bit.

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