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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All kids in MS are in “advanced” English and in 9th/10th “honors” English. But in upper ES reading groups should be by ability level. In lower ES it is mostly whole-group instruction in ELA with differentiation in WIN.[/quote] Yes but some kids are also in remedial reading in MS which is most certainly not advanced. OP’s question is one of the dumbest I’ve seen. [/quote] Nope, not a dumb question -- I have students in remedial reading who are also co-enrolled in Advanced English 6. No, they can't do the literal reading required for class. About half can do the analysis and engagement if they listen to the audiobooks/use voice to text for writing. The other half really need a different learning environment than my class to access the material, let alone engage with the content. [/quote] Do MS English teachers want a single class for English? Parents have been pushing for two levels -- on level and a true advanced class -- but have been told (by central office) that is a no-go. Same with HS "honors" English classes.[/quote]
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