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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teaching is teaching. FCPS gives the teacher the AAP curriculum and resources - if you’re worth your salt (which most FCPS teachers are), then being given the curriculum and the resources and kids who are ready to learn is better than a certificate. So I wouldn’t worry if the teacher doesn’t have a certificate or not. [/quote] To be clear, I wasn’t suggesting I cared about the certification over passion or experience. I simply thought it was a requirement. Requirements are requirements, regardless of whether they should be or not. Our AART told us that like special ed or another specialization, an AAP-focused classroom requires a certified teacher, which is why they have to send some kids to center schools vs. local school for LIV. This is different than an AART providing a gen ed teacher with supplemental AAP materials for some kids. Again, not saying whether I think this is positive or negative, just that I understood it to be a state (county?) requirement. [/quote]
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