DizBelle
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She normally does this in her free time at home or duing conference/meeting times. At younger levels all the tests(at least here) for one grade level is the same. In Jr. High when a teacher makes another test for my son it only takes a few min to either rework the question or take some questions out. Sometimes he needs things read to him and this is done by an aide in most cases. And I had a teacher last night volunteer to do go above and beyond for my son with special needs. He has an IEP and his teacher wants him in the level class. I was worried bc of his accomadations and she said "whatever he's having trouble with I will help. My goal is to find out if he knows the material and I'll do whatever I have to do find out" And she won't do it in class time and disrupt your precious perfect child. She will do in either before or after school or during advisory.
Don't teachers deserve to have free time to spend with their family and to spend conference/meeting time actually participating in the conference/meeting?