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Can a teacher discriminate against a student with a learning disability and has been

  • 06-07-2007 11:00am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 75 ✭✭


    ...diagnose with one

    Ok my friend phoned me up last night giving off about one of the teachers had said in his report that he needs to settle down and start working next year . But I know how hard he tries to learn things and he is diagnose with a learning disability … so can the say thing’s like that about him ??? , I think he could try and go to court or report her to the education board ??? About what has been said . He never really talks or anything he’s really shy . But they can’t say anything bad about him like what she said .

    you don't know how long it takes him to study things not like me or you ... it take him 2 times more to learn that page !!! , it was a school report and on the bottom of it , it said this !! she only gives free class's *** its a study class**

    What do you think he should do ??? . He’s really angry and is parents are too


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,268 ✭✭✭mountainyman


    I don't think so.
    The letter was to the parents so even of it is wrong they should know how the teacher feels.
    Why should having a 'learning disability' mean that he doesn't have to work?

    MM


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