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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I teach my subject at both AP and IB level, and there are specific concepts I need to teach to ensure that my students pass the external exams. I haven't ever been closely monitored by admin, so I suppose it is possible I could have decided not to teach essential items, but this would have shown up in exam results. As long as my IB and AP exam scores are strong, the school knows that whatever and however I am teaching is appropriate. [/quote] AP classes are different because they take a test, and if you haven't taught the specific topics they will do poorly and that will reflect negatively on you. But what about other topics that don't have a standardized test? Do 7th grade math teachers have specific topics that they are required to teach? If so, how does the school ensure it's actually being taught? As a public school teacher, as much as I hate standardized testing, I can actually see the benefit. There are definitely some topics I would skimp on if not completely skip if I knew my students wouldn't be tested on them. [/quote]
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