tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9571186.post5187406668089699015..comments2023-11-02T13:40:12.747-03:00Comments on Charles LeBlanc Political ADHD Activist: HERE IN NEW BRUNSWICK? DISTRICT 18 LOCKS KIDS WITH ASPERGER'S IN AROOM AWAY FROM OTHER STUDENTS!!!!Blogger Charles LeBlanchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904161889628998531noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9571186.post-90764228063952285172008-01-22T16:06:00.000-04:002008-01-22T16:06:00.000-04:00Here is the quote naming the nerd who ruined the h...Here is the quote naming the nerd who ruined the high level of education ONCE found in New Brunswick.A person,who I know for a fact,never had an answer for the frustrating concerns for the teachers in an impossible position.<BR/>But he had GREAT concerns for his NAME.<BR/>The teachers had a few for him.<BR/><BR/>At major events such as the teachers development workshop which was held to review the MacKay Inclusion review process the Department of Education partnered with the New Brunswick Association for Community Living which aggressively promotes the philosophy of mainstream classroom inclusion for all students. Requests by the Autism Society New Brunswick to participate as a partner in the workshop were rejected by the Department of Education notwithstanding the number of autistic children in New Brunswick schools and the severity of the challenges posed in educating them. The NBACL philosophy of total mainstream inclusion is also promoted by the presentation by that organization of awards to teachers who exemplify what the NBACL considers to be best inclusion practices. The mainstream classroom philosophy for all is also well represented by NBACL participation on the Premier’s Council on the Status of Disabled Persons and in the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission whose current chair, Dr. Gordon Porter, was instrumental in the implementation of the mainstream classroom for all philosophy in New Brunswick schools and is touted as an expert on the inclusion of students with a disability into regular classes on the commission web site.<BR/><BR/>With such an entrenched mindset in favor of the mainstream classroom inclusion philosophy I am thankful that school and district educators have, at least to date, cooperated with us in creating an alternative learning arrangement for my son. In the big picture though the emphasis on classroom inclusion has kept many children in the mainstream classroom even when it is not suitable for them. It also makes it extremely unlikely that an option such as a school for autistic school children will ever see the light of day in the Province of New Brunswick<BR/><BR/>http://autismrealitynb.wordpress.com/category/nbacl/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9571186.post-25739902715568344092008-01-22T12:39:00.000-04:002008-01-22T12:39:00.000-04:00Go find a teacher and interview them and ask them ...<I>Go find a teacher and interview them and ask them what they think about kids like this. They are the ones that have to deal with them everyday of the week.</I><BR/><BR/>Sounds like our teachers need some time off... how about we take a breather here and figure out how to handle this situation before methamphetamines are required to sedate the rowdy ones?<BR/><BR/>Send them into the woods for a while and let them calm down. <BR/><BR/>That, or change the debt system enslaving our parents - and get rid of TV.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9571186.post-55875248242021203822008-01-22T08:54:00.000-04:002008-01-22T08:54:00.000-04:00You think that NB being the poorest educated in th...You think that NB being the poorest educated in the country is not enough,then go ahead,put pressure on the schools and teachers,not responsible or able to handle this situation,and they can easily find jobs in other provinces or countries,quit,go on stress leave,or take early retirement.In the meantime,teachers now do their job 40 hours aweek as everybody else,and let someone else take on the stress and hopelessness of teaching in NB.<BR/>Tim Hortons thanks you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9571186.post-10350929475090273532008-01-22T08:21:00.000-04:002008-01-22T08:21:00.000-04:00Go find a teacher and interview them and ask them ...Go find a teacher and interview them and ask them what they think about kids like this. They are the ones that have to deal with them everyday of the week.<BR/><BR/>No wonder some of them take a nervous breakdown. It's fine to stand there and make statements and critisize but go ask the people who work with those kids everyday. You might learn something. Maybe that is not the way it happens at all, maybe the kid got violent with the teacher and they had to restrain him or her.<BR/><BR/>My wife is a teacher and she had a kid like that last year (grade 4) and she would come home with bruises every second day because the kid would snap and attack her. One day she came home with a black eye. Now is that right? Is it right for a teacher to get beat up at work?<BR/><BR/>You tell me Charles! You go ahead, get a teaching degree from a university and go and teach kids like this and tell me what to do and if it is fair for a teacher to be physicaly abused by kids like this.<BR/><BR/>Plus this kid had no dicipline at home. The parents would come and get the kid from school be cause he would be suspended and they would simply say "Oh well he does that". Bull S%*t!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9571186.post-41040231082887623852008-01-22T07:28:00.000-04:002008-01-22T07:28:00.000-04:00Teachers were trained and agreed to teach.If you w...Teachers were trained and agreed to teach.<BR/>If you want babysitters,physiologists,psychoanalysts,disciplinarians,then add that to the teacher profile so that they can decide on another profession and parents can decide on different ways of getting their kids educated.<BR/> Gordon Porter was got rid of because of this ruination of the education system.<BR/>Go see him if you want to continue with a no education system.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com