Education
In reply to the discussion: Lean Production: Inside the war on public education [View all]knitter4democracy
(14,350 posts)I'm not saying it's fair or right, but that's the way it is.
You asked how to make the district have a meeting. It's simple: lawyer up. What they're doing is against PL94-142, the law that regulates how we educate high-needs students. They're in violation several ways, and considering there was bruising (seriously?!!?), you definitely have a case their district lawyer would know to settle immediately.
The bad engineering comment was not targeted at your personal experience. It was targeted at your argument on how we should educate children. In no way was it meant to attack you on how you have dealt with your daughter's situation or any personal situation you have referred to but instead what you were saying about Kahn Academy and how we should educate our students. You have based that on personal experience but not on any studies or data, and that's not good education.
A great place to start with educational research is ERIC, the national database.
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