| Test scores are more a function of the SES of the school than anything else. Unless you are in a horrible district, I don't think you'll find a difference in the quality of the teachers. The SES will determine what they will teach. Peer influences are also very important. |
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If you're so pro school, why the former???
signed, a teacher in a "bad" school (or so I'm told)
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what? Curriculum guides determine what we teach - NOT socioeconomics. And then, of course, we use data to drive instruction - to reteach when necessary and to differentiate instruction. You make no sense. I won't touch the "peer influences" part. |