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I was in one school recently, and there were six kids with IEPs, including two in wheelchairs (with no differentiated work for P.E., art, music etc. One used a chin strap pointer with a laptop). I was there for a week, and when I asked about these children, who had ADHD, who had Aspergers and who was just plain naughty, I got told it was better not to know!

Very few schools make the class IEPs available to me. Have you found this?
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e available to me as a supply teacher. It's usually the LSA who tells me about the pupil with Aspergers or physical difficulties and the strategies that are useful. I usually have to guess which are the lower / higher ability when giving out work that the teacher has differentiated. It would be so helpful if teachers could leave information about which group is which if they want them to do different work. And not leave notes which say "Saturn could work with Jupiter, Jupiter could work with Pluto and Pluto could work with Mars" - I read that one out to the class and just left them to sort themselves into partners.
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