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Reply to "Is it true that starting from 2017-2018 Wilson HS won't offer honors classes in 9th grade?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]This is mostly on the teachers. Truly dynamic teachers can keep most of a class engaged, even with a heterogeneous class. If Wilson can motivate and/or hire really high-performing teachers, the new arrangement could shrink the achievement gap without adversely affecting the brightest kids. If the teachers are dull, the brightest kids will still do fine, and earn A's, and the kids who might have gotten B's in a slower class will get C's and D's in the new class, and the achievement gap will just be repackaged. [/b] [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will the material studied be challenging and interesting? Will the discussions be rich? I think all children benfit from that. Just wondering if Wilson admin think so and will make sure that is the case.[/quote] Was the material challenging and interesting, spawning rich discussions before? It's 9th grade English and Biology. I have my doubts that this change will either devastating or amazing. [/quote][/quote] This is the "ignore the high performers" approach to closing the achievement gap. I'm thinking we need to explore private schools in order to avoid the social engineering fools and freaks.[/quote]
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