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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do AAP teachers expect better citizenship skills or better math/la skills? [/quote] Both. AAP involves a lot of group projects and independent work in the classroom. AAP teachers expect the kids to be able to use their time appropriately, have enough organization skills to manage project deadlines, and be able to function well in a group. That doesn't mean that kids who are lacking in those citizenship skills won't get some scaffolding from the teacher. It's just that the program itself requires more responsibility, collaborative skills, and executive function than the regular classroom, and those demands might be more challenging for a child who is lacking in the citizenship skills. [/quote]
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