I am a first year inclusion teacher. The more I deal with ADD/ADHD and the medicating of such kids, I wonder if medicating is the answer. Why do we try to taylor the students to the classroom and not the classroom to the student? Any thoughts?
I am a first year inclusion teacher. The more I deal with ADD/ADHD and the medicating of such kids, I wonder if medicating is the answer. Why do we try to taylor the students to the classroom and not the classroom to the student? Any thoughts?
You asked:
Why do we try to taylor the students to the classroom and not the classroom to the student?
My best guess:
Schools tend to be less consumer friendly than other service providers because schools are government supported monopolies.
Steve