- Jun 3, 2010
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Is it true that Jamfest does not give jackets to the special needs teams that compete? I heard this and thought it could not be true.
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while i am all for fairness and equality i agree that special needs teams should not be ranked i for one would not be able to even rank which team did the best considering these athletes have more heart about them then many level 4,5,6 teams ive seen saying one is better then the other skill wise just doesnt sit right not to mention some of the kids have the ability to do more then othersWhat are peoples thoughts on competition companies ranking Special needs Teams? For example, if there are three special need teams at a comp - There is a first, second, and third place team. I feel this is very wrong, but would be interested in hearing feedback!
while i am all for fairness and equality i agree that special needs teams should not be ranked i for one would not be able to even rank which team did the best considering these athletes have more heart about them then many level 4,5,6 teams ive seen saying one is better then the other skill wise just doesnt sit right not to mention some of the kids have the ability to do more then others
thats exactly what i was thinking i cant really seem to figure out how it would be judged but thats why im not making rules or judging :)The one issue I have with ranking is that I feel like it would be difficult to some degree? Based on the capabilities of what you're dealing with? I mean yes you judge them on their skills, but would you factor in those kids who need a presence on the floor for safety? If a coach volunteer has to help? There are certain logistics I'm not sure would work exactly? Or maybe I'm over-thinking..
Jackets should be there without question though..