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Reply to "Remind me how long until we get MAP results"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]enough with the stupid enrichment. the amount of free math resources, from kahn academy to phd level math and math olympiads, is enough for a lifetime. the problem is not that exposure or enrichment, but that smart kids are wasting their time in school.[/quote] I don't disagree that there is a lot more that schools could be doing for smart kids. Part of that is a lack of focus on their needs when compared to the focus on needs of other groups of students. Finite resources dictate some of this, but I still find those needs underaddressed, even considering. As far as enrichment being available, while it is much more so than in decades past, accessing and benefitting from self-directed learning is a much more difficult thing to ensure for some families than others, and a not insignificant portion of those others might be employing more effective adult-guided enrichment. Pointing a second-grader to Khan Academy is not going to result in the same adherence to a learning opportunity as dropping the same off at an after-school tutoring program. In the end, if the main objective of these magnet programs is to meet the needs of the highly able, then a more equitable identification paradigm is required, along with expansion of magnet programming to better match the population demonstrating need. I simply would disagree with any who suggest that the [i]greater[/i] objective, instead, and especially before high school, would be to serve those who have hit some level of learned content, though I think there should be room in the conversation for those, as well.[/quote] This is a new poster. I, for one, have personal experience seeing Khan Academy work as a resource for second graders, since I have used it since second grade as well. Khan Academy provided advanced topics at no extra costs or prerequisites, allowing me to pursue my love for math without any restraints. If this doesn't convince you enough, I'm going to be a Poolesville SMCS freshman in the 2025-2026 school year. So, anyways, my point is not the fact that Khan Academy is an all-powerful source. My point is the fact that if you put effort into learning a topic, and set your mind to it, there is nothing that will stop you. Your source of education is immaterial in front of your motivation. [/quote]
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