Clara wrote:They were sweet enough kids, but understandably distracted in a french class because their english reading and writing skills ranged from unmeasurable to age 7, but because of the constraints of the NC they had to sit there, I wasn't allowed to take them out and work on their english reading and writing. That was 5 hours a week of their lives wasted. What kind of message does that give out to kids about the value of education in general? Stepping away from the rant now......
Much the same when I was a classroom helper in a primary school. I used to get to take "the troublemakers" out of the class so the teacher could get on with the planned lesson for the good kids.
Of the 6 I took out 4 were dyslexic and 2 had the likes of attention dissorder. They soon found out that I was a bigger bully than them and they soon came to respect me and their fellow class mates. I managed to get 4 of them on the special needs register and upon leaving Y6 you could see the difference that one on one had done but a couple of years later in the summer I saw 2 in the town centre. 1 of them who was on the register was doing well and his parents thanked me for getting done what they had been trying to do for years and the other was in the back of a police car.......