I agree with what was said by the educators 100%. I've taught inclusion for 4 years and it's been a toss up when it comes to serves for students on an IEP. Some years there was another teacher in the room and some years I was on my own. When I had an extra teacher, instruction was easier to accomplish and the teacher worked wth the IEP students. Other years, with another teacher, the students struggled, some caused behavior distruptions in class, and admin was looking at me. Even now, I 'm having a meeting with my principal (who doesnt like me) about why so many students are failing my class. Some of the students need services that I can't provide online. Some need more parent support. Some need after school help. Some need attendance support.