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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ah yes, we are back to tracking students again. Of course, we can't call it that. So now it's just been renamed AAP. We can't have these little snowflakes mix with "regular" students. That would "slow them down." March on FCPS. Reward and increase opportunities for the kids who test well at the beginning of life. The world is their oyster.[/quote] Dividing classes by ability is an effective way to teach the most students to the highest level of ability. It works in sports, dance, orchestra/music classes, language lessons, art classes, computer programming classes, etc. I am an exceptionally accomplished seamstress. If I were placed in a beginning or intermediate class or a high school home ec class, I might be able to help others learn to sew, but I would not learn anything new myself. On the flip side, I have a basic background in French and am a decent student, but if I were placed in a level 3 college course I would drown. What is wrong with meeting students where they are? By pretending everyone is the same, we do a disservice to all.[/quote]
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