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Originally Posted by Incognitas
No not always.Some students just have problems in certain subjects like languages(seems crazy to me teaching a child who is barely literate in english another language)or maths and can cope elsewhere.Also I'm not talking about poorer ability students,I'm talking about disruptive ones.Not every disruptive child is the traditional two planks variety.Some are very bright.I believe I pointed out that the superbright(genius) children will be eventually included under the Special Needs umberella.These children have the greatest ability to be disruptive because they apply intelligence and logic to their methods of misbehaviour-a very dangerous element.
No,sin bins just don't work.
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I can well understand that too.