no wonder my tech teacher gives this video to watch, it's so informative!
@bhagirathihamal5527 Жыл бұрын
Such a more informative contents at once !! Hats of your job !!
@sandamaliwijesundara92132 жыл бұрын
Very informative, Thank you
@School-wr1cd3 жыл бұрын
Very informative picks
@School-wr1cd3 жыл бұрын
Very use full
@InclusiveSolutions3 жыл бұрын
Keep up the great work
@TheGamePlanEduSolutions3 жыл бұрын
A presentation like this is definitely informative and helpful for brand new teachers! Thank you for sharing!
@robertami86323 жыл бұрын
It sounds really good on paper or when you're reading about it...but when you're in the class it's a lot different. Most primary teachers aren't teaching a single subject, they're teaching all of the subjects, and having such a work load to basically monitor- include- and teach a group of 30 or more students while still keeping their individual needs in mind is overwhelming at best. A student who's struggling in Math may do well in English but not so well in Science because of all the memorization. I'm all for inclusion (I have a student with Downs Syndrome in my first grade class) but not all teachers have the kind of support that they need to make this a reality. Schools with good funding aren't going to struggle as much as schools without the funding and support that we need in class
@aniszamzuri2 жыл бұрын
yes..totally agreed.going forward to see the implementation inclusive programme by micro teaching itself and how teacher with special need specialty help normal teacher teach in the class escpecially for dyslexic pupils. Their struggling handle the silibers..of course in math and sciences.
@shulammitetornyie80885 ай бұрын
Very true
@dinakitadyanmulepcha13704 жыл бұрын
very much useful n informative. thank you.
@jtlable4 жыл бұрын
simply explained ...malo...
@leanngalarion88284 жыл бұрын
Absolutely helpful, I'm watching this as a student under the Education program, being tasked to talk about this topic in class. Great work guys.
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no wonder my tech teacher gives this video to watch, it's so informative!
Such a more informative contents at once !! Hats of your job !!
Very informative, Thank you
Very informative picks
Very use full
Keep up the great work
A presentation like this is definitely informative and helpful for brand new teachers! Thank you for sharing!
It sounds really good on paper or when you're reading about it...but when you're in the class it's a lot different. Most primary teachers aren't teaching a single subject, they're teaching all of the subjects, and having such a work load to basically monitor- include- and teach a group of 30 or more students while still keeping their individual needs in mind is overwhelming at best. A student who's struggling in Math may do well in English but not so well in Science because of all the memorization. I'm all for inclusion (I have a student with Downs Syndrome in my first grade class) but not all teachers have the kind of support that they need to make this a reality. Schools with good funding aren't going to struggle as much as schools without the funding and support that we need in class
yes..totally agreed.going forward to see the implementation inclusive programme by micro teaching itself and how teacher with special need specialty help normal teacher teach in the class escpecially for dyslexic pupils. Their struggling handle the silibers..of course in math and sciences.
Very true
very much useful n informative. thank you.
simply explained ...malo...
Absolutely helpful, I'm watching this as a student under the Education program, being tasked to talk about this topic in class. Great work guys.
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Thanks. Good work
very useful