I really think it just depends. On the vent board, there are people saying that they have MUCH more paperwork as a gen. ed. teacher. I think it's different though. I have no doubt they have tons. This isn't tit for tat here. IEP's, BIP's, FBA's, EVAL's....they are very time intensive and lots of work. We have trouble getting our gen. ed. teachers to understand what they need to include in an intervention packet. It isn't really that much, if you're the one teaching/assessing. Inevitably, they leave out the health stuff and we have to go dig. They are supposed to fill in stuff in the cum file, but they never do. Once, we got a packet that had about 5 sentences on it...this was for a child that had had two full years of intensive, severe behaviors! I'm not meaning to vent. I just get frustrated when people make blanket statements across the board.
I know that I spend HOURS a week just documenting. It all adds up. I document every day for one student in particular. I have two more that I write about at least 2-3 times a week. They have a lot of behaviors and if I don't get it down several times a week, I forget. Do gen. ed. teachers document that much? This is just a very small part of my paperwork.
This all being said, as crabby as I am this week,

, I love my job when I get to actually TEACH and not babysit, get jackets thrown at me, get spit at, shoved, do recess duty for kids that can't hold it together for 15 min. w/o slugging someone, etc.

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