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Reply to "Learning to read analog clock in 3rd grade"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actually I'm British and have lived in Japan and France, thanks. And yes, most of Europe has a more rigorous and accelerated curricula than Core 2.0 in America. Especially the track countries like Germany where as a teenager you are tested and allowed access to certain professions' majors as a 15 yo. Don't get me started on cram school and testing in Korea or Japan. And as you know, in England if you do not test well after year 2 of "high school" you stop, no additional two years of A levels for you. Anyhow, in my firsthand experience, it is amazing what children can learn and accomplish when challenged. That is the goal for all of my children: reach full potential. Not full proficiency as defined by my county that wants fed funds for 2.0 and higher average test scores to get it.[/quote] Terrific! So, do you have a reference to a typical curriculum for third-graders in Great Britain? Then we can compare.[/quote]
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