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I have a EIP teacher who is supposed to service two of my students in math. Every day she comes in late and then leaves my class early. The students should have that service for 1 hour yet they only get 20 minutes at the most. When I try to talk to her about this issue, she tells me that my class is so low in numbers (18 students) that I am also considered an EIP teacher and that it is fine. She has been teaching at my school for 20 years and I am a first year teacher yet I do not agree with her. What should I do? I don't want to rock the boat but my students are not receiving the services that they need.
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I would suggest that you sit down with the teacher to "collaboratively plan". My guess is that you are co-teaching, so you should be planning together. If you develop a plan, and she is not fulfilling her obligations, then I think you should speak with an administrator. I know you do not want to rock the boat, but you also do not want your students to be under served.
 
     
     
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Comments: great idea
Rated On: November 4, 2019 1:25 am
Rated By: seJuQa