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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Differentiation" can have a lot of different meanings and be done in various ways. And it doesn't always mean acceleration. Can you be more specific about what you want to know? [/quote] OP here- Thank you for highlighting this. Perhaps what I had in mind is a combination of both: I am assuming that an X school would meet their students where they are - with the assumption- as a baseline- the students take Algebra 1 in 8th grade (because this is the norm to be on grade level). But also would provide pathways to meet stronger students with additional advanced math roadmaps for those 6-8 grades based on their levels. I am curious: How would define [b]differentiation vs. acceleration[/b] in math? [/quote] differentiation: giving students different work according to their ability acceleration: doing more work in less time/earlier[/quote]
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