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[quote=Anonymous]In my DD's class,at one of the top AAP centers, there are a handful of brilliant kids, and the remaining being bright kids. The thing is, the bright kids are not holding the geniuses back. What AAP does, though, is it allows the teachers to let the students learn on their own (more or less), semi-independently. That benefits the 5 kids, and the other 20 kids can handle it. The teacher is more managing the classroom than teaching. In a general ed class, the teacher needs to teach. They are all judged based on how the students do on the SOL's. It is easier to teach the bright kids. I think, that in a lot of cases, for anything but the most brilliant, the general education philosophy works better.[/quote]
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