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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the 3rd grade teachers at Flint Hill are incredibly strong. [/quote] That is good to know. But even good teachers would find it very tough to differentiate between AAP and Gen Ed students. When you have a class made up of say 6 AAP and 20 Gen Ed students, guess what they would target?[/quote] Why would there be only 6 though? If there are 25 per class and each class has 10 AAP students and then another 5 students who are level 2 and level 3 students, that's half the class working above grade level. They can give out projects that are open ended and teach up or at least in the middle of both of these groups with concepts. My understanding is that the science and social studies wasn't very advanced to begin with in AAP.[/quote]
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