Mrs. Robbins is a fourth-grade teacher who has several students in her class who struggle with reading. The exceptional student education teacher gives her some ideas on how to modify their assignments and homework. Mrs. Robbins is resistant to make these accommodations because she believes that all students should receive the same assignments and everyone should be expected to do the same work. After all, when these students finish school, they will not get accommodations, so why should they now? What dilemma is illustrated by Mrs. Robbins’s situation?

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Mrs. Robbins is a fourth-grade teacher who has several students in her class who struggle with reading. The exceptional student education teacher gives her some ideas on how to modify their assignments and homework. Mrs. Robbins is resistant to make these accommodations because she believes that all students should receive the same assignments and everyone should be expected to do the same work. After all, when these students finish school, they will not get accommodations, so why should they now? What dilemma is illustrated by Mrs. Robbins’s situation?