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Dear Mr. Fassbender: All You Really Need to Know You Learned in Kindergarten
Note: This post is written in response to the BC Minster of Education, Peter Fassbender’s, CKNW radio interview regarding the labour dispute with the public school teachers of British Columbia (BCTF). Today I took part in a live-tweet response during … Continue reading
Posted in ableism, acceptance, Autism, Autistic, BC Teachers Federation, BCTF, Educator, Neurodiversity, Special Education, Teacher
Tagged All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, assessment, BC MInistry of Education Special Education Manual, BCCH, BCTF, CKNW, Henry Ford, Jim Iker, Kindergarten teacher, Minister of Education, Peter Fassbender, Responsibilities, Robert Fulghum, stigma, Strike, Sunnyhill
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