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Reply to "When (if ever) will DC neighborhood schools be the default option for high achieving students?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I’d want a teacher perspective on whether differentiation (at lets say 5th or 6th grade) is possible in the basic situation you find in many gentrifying parts of DC - classes that are mostly behind, maybe not too far, but a few way back there, a few students solidly at grade level and an even fewer who are clearly always a couple steps ahead. What’s the right way to teach that cohort? [b]I’m not convinced it’s separate classes. That goes against a lot of wha I believe.[/b] But a teacher would have to tell me what’s really possible and to be expected. Not superhuman, but rather realistic to expect to help get most kids on grade level while reasonably serving kids who get it quicker and could progress academically if so served. [/quote] It seems your confusing facts and wishful thinking.[/quote]
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