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Reply to "Correlation of SES status, race, and FARMS with test scores and disruptiveness?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] All the more reason there DOES need to be tracking and specialized programs, to help meet kids needs. [/quote] That's not the problem or the answer. The answer is teachers and systems who allow for kids to learn in different manners--even within the same class. It is possible. As a teacher, I did it.[/quote] Hogwash! If you have kids years behind with other kids years ahead in the same class who do you think the teacher's efforts are going to be focused especially with high stakes testing? Differentiation is not efficient and leaves advanced learners on their own.[/quote]
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