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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do not see schools using the LIV curriculum in all classes for all students because everyone would not all be able to all cover the entire curriculum at the same pace. For example, consider students who struggle or need support to barely keep up with the non-LIV curriculum. *I am not suggesting the LIV curriculum is rocket science, that LIV students are all geniuses, that no gen ed kids can do the LIV curriculum, etc. Just that it is probably would not work or be best for everyone; I don’t think any one curriculum is the best choice for everyone.[/quote] Thank you, and I agree completely. It seems like a statement of the obvious that the general education population can not handle the accelerated pace of an accelerated math or advanced English class. Pretending otherwise, and putting every child on an accelerated track, is simply setting the general education kids up to fail, and is ultimately cruel. It is simple: each child deserves an education best suited to their individual needs. Some students are more advanced than others; meet them where they are and give them instruction suitable for their abilities. Then group by ability. [/quote]
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