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Old 13-06-2013, 07:28 PM   #15
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It wouldnt be that different because TAs dont just work with SEN children, there are 'lower ability groups' that TAs usually work with in all lessons none of whom have any SEN, they just need extra support.

There were less disruptive children in mainstream education, those with extra needs etc were mostly in units, also if were going back years and years then teachers would use fear tactics (cane etc) for discipline.




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