Post #2421017
2026-04-27 23:20 UTC
Replies (3)
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@BillyTheKid2@lemmy.ca 2026-04-28 00:25
They used to. I'm an old one but back in my day there was special education classes with instructors trained for this thing. Then one day they got rid of those special classes and integrated everybody into one.
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@Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-04-28 00:32
Im in the states, my son is in special education, a class of less than 10. What they do here, while not perfect and with flaws, is if a public school cannot support a child with an IEP they must use their own budget to send the child elsewhere, a place that can, out of district, its called. Again with class sizes less than ten, with usually about three to five adults, head teachers and rotating support workers. But the parents dont pay for this, the school district does.
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@k0e3@lemmy.ca 2026-04-28 07:30
It isn't? My public school in Ottawa I went to had a class with specially trained teachers that took care of maybe 5-10 special needs kids. This was back in the the 90s. I live in Japan now and even they have special needs classes here, which surprised me because this country isn't exactly known for its inclusivity.