What is the difference between AAP and non- AAP teacher

Anonymous
does FCPS have any guidelines on qualifications for AAP teachers Vs Non AAP teachers?
I have heard that base teachers can take classes for AAP classroom, I am NOT talking about specials.
Any info is appreciated.
Anonymous
bout ten grand
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:does FCPS have any guidelines on qualifications for AAP teachers Vs Non AAP teachers?
I have heard that base teachers can take classes for AAP classroom, I am NOT talking about specials.
Any info is appreciated.


Teacher endorsement information is on the FCPS website:

http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/column/info.shtml

Anonymous
Teachers who teach in an advanced academic program full-time must have either a Virginia state endorsement in
gifted education or complete the FCPS endorsement in
advanced academics. A teacher must meet this requirement within five years of accepting an assignment in
advanced academics. That means teachers can teach AAP while they're working on the endorsement. So not all AAP teachers have the endorsement.

http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/0/10331566d0d19f5e85256fd300589631/$FILE/R3335.pdf
Anonymous
AAP teachers went to Ivy League schools and are much better educated than Gen Ed teachers.
Anonymous
Nothing at our school, and it shows. Teachers move over from general ed and then back to aap depending on enrollment. This is a center school - not one of the beter ones. I saw statistics recently on the school board website recently that showed that even AAP center teachers weren't that likely to have the above-mentioned endorsements -- I'm sure someone will post the link soon showing the actual (small) percent with the endorsements.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AAP teachers went to Ivy League schools and are much better educated than Gen Ed teachers.


Not true. None of DC's AAP teachers went to Ivy League schools. I think the content taught and the pace at which it's taught are the most significant differences between AAP and Gen Ed. They have great teachers and not so great teachers in both programs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing at our school, and it shows. Teachers move over from general ed and then back to aap depending on enrollment. This is a center school - not one of the beter ones. I saw statistics recently on the school board website recently that showed that even AAP center teachers weren't that likely to have the above-mentioned endorsements -- I'm sure someone will post the link soon showing the actual (small) percent with the endorsements.


As it should be. You shouldn't be able to tell the deference between AAP and Gen Ed teachers. Gen Ed kids should be provided with the same quality of teachers as AAP kids. The fact that AAP parents think their kids are entitled to a better quality of teachers than other kids is dumbfounding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing at our school, and it shows. Teachers move over from general ed and then back to aap depending on enrollment. This is a center school - not one of the beter ones. I saw statistics recently on the school board website recently that showed that even AAP center teachers weren't that likely to have the above-mentioned endorsements -- I'm sure someone will post the link soon showing the actual (small) percent with the endorsements.


As it should be. You shouldn't be able to tell the deference between AAP and Gen Ed teachers. Gen Ed kids should be provided with the same quality of teachers as AAP kids. The fact that AAP parents think their kids are entitled to a better quality of teachers than other kids is dumbfounding.


I don't think there is an argument that they should be better. The argument is that they are required to be AAP endorsed, which means they have special classes in how to educate so-called gifted children. They could be a sucky teacher but be AAP certified.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AAP teachers went to Ivy League schools and are much better educated than Gen Ed teachers.


Bahahahaha!! Just got my laugh for the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing at our school, and it shows. Teachers move over from general ed and then back to aap depending on enrollment. This is a center school - not one of the beter ones. I saw statistics recently on the school board website recently that showed that even AAP center teachers weren't that likely to have the above-mentioned endorsements -- I'm sure someone will post the link soon showing the actual (small) percent with the endorsements.


As it should be. You shouldn't be able to tell the deference between AAP and Gen Ed teachers. Gen Ed kids should be provided with the same quality of teachers as AAP kids. The fact that AAP parents think their kids are entitled to a better quality of teachers than other kids is dumbfounding.


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:does FCPS have any guidelines on qualifications for AAP teachers Vs Non AAP teachers?
I have heard that base teachers can take classes for AAP classroom, I am NOT talking about specials.
Any info is appreciated.


Teacher endorsement information is on the FCPS website:

http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/column/info.shtml



Thank you !!
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