srinath wrote on 06/27/13 at 07:14:16:Paraquat wrote on 06/27/13 at 06:08:34:arteacher wrote on 06/27/13 at 05:21:08: I am sitting here in absolute amazement at the narrow minded drivel I am reading.
You don't come to the Tall Table often, do you?
--Steve
Like we said @ one time last year this forum is 90% republicans.
They see a child needing extra help in school or otherwise and see government waste.
Cool.
Srinath.
It comes down to how much the tax payer is willing to fork over to the educational system. It has been known for decades that the ideal teacher student ratio is 1-10. In our board that would mean doubling (and then some) the number of teachers.
The big push since 1995 has been integration of special needs kids into a regular classroom. It is good for all kids, special needs or not, to do this. However, it is very difficult to teach 25-30 kids at different levels of capability, without extra help in the classroom. Educational assistants cost money, and the boards don't have it. Because they are funded from the general tax pool it becomes a political issue, and it shouldn't be.
Drugs for ADHD kids are a mixed blessing. The up side is- a kid who is PROPERLY medicated can learn more effectively and is less of a disturbance in the classroom, so all students benefit.
The down side is that you are administering heavy duty drugs to these kids, and the evaluation procedure for identifying them is, in most cases, rudimentary at best. I coached my son and his wife on how to get their ADHD son properly evaluated. (the process takes months), they were coached on how to bring up an ADHD kid (behavior modification techniques), and a psychiatrist, after months of evaluation of the boy, prescribed the PROPER amount of the PROPER medication.
When he was first diagnosed by a GP he was put on Ridilin, and either he would run around the house or classroom like a hyperactive humming bird, or sit in a chair lethargically, depending on when his medication was given.
After the evaluation process, he is now doing very well at school, and behaves like a "normal" kid all the time.
Oh and WD- the regular beatings really helped as well.