Would this be a true statement according to FAPE or anything else?
Does anyone know if this would be a true statement if I said it to my daughter's case manager/special education teacher/language arts support teacher, "You are responsible for making sure she receives help working on the reading comprehension goal that is in her IEP even if it is not what you are working on in your class"? My daughter is at an intensive level as far as special education goes..I am guessing its called different things different cases, but this teacher is the case manager for the kids at this level, there are probably about 20 of them, and she has aides at her dispoal.
If not, what would you recommend in this situation? My daughter has an IEP goal to improve her reading comprehension of larger texts. In class, the students are read to or take turns reading aloud. It is not addressing my daughter's goal as she is not being asked to read for longer periods of time. There is no homework or anything else that requires this. When I ask the teacher about my daughter's goals and other issues this teacher simply tells me what she is doing in her class. It seems to me she should be responsible for individualizing enough to work on goals. Please don't flame me if I am seeming unreasonable...this is really something my daughter needs to work on and all the details are hard to lay out in a (hopefully) short post. Also, this is only one of many things that are not happening and the principal has all but told me there are issues with this teacher, so to be honest I am not sure anything I do will help..but I can at least try and have a record of what has not happened for my daughter. Thanks for any help!
lucky single mom to 20 yr old dd and 17 yr old ds through 2 very different adoption routes