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Reply to "What happened to every elementary school having a dedicated level 4 classroom??"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Does anyone have any backstory for why elementary schools Don’t have these classrooms as we were told they would?[/quote] DEI and logistical issues, but primarily DEI. As a parent of a non-AAP AND AAP students (both likely borderline and almost equivalent in skills), I both love the clustering model and hate it at the same time. For my non AAP child it provides an opportunity for my child to have peers to look up to, and the teacher provides the "extra" aspects to all students who can handle it such as my child. However, the program seemed watered down (maybe it's just my expectations as I don't have an example of a full time program), and the teacher was still spending the majority of the time with underperforming children, while the higher end of the class was largely learning independently or from eachother. For example, my child consistently says that when he asked for help, he's directed to another student because she is too busy with other children. Not a BAD approach, but I'd not think it's optimal for learning either, and feel bad for the 3-4 students who are constantly being asked to teach instead of learning.[/quote]
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