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[quote=Anonymous][quote] So much of student achievement has to do with parents pushing them, especially in FCPS. The teachers end up looking like geniuses, but the parents are the ones sending their kids to Kumon and hiring private tutors. I knew a science teacher who taught in FCPS. He looked like a genius b/c his students did so well. He moved to a rural area and, boom! Suddenly, his students were flunking the tests and dropping out. What changed? Was it is his style of teaching? Nope. It was socio-economic background and how much less the parents pushed their kids and the expectations that they placed upon them. [/quote] This can even happen in the same school. Taught for 12 years. Year seven, I thought I had finally found all the answers. I had a magical class. The next year, I had the class from hell. [/quote]
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