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[quote=Anonymous]Someone explained it really well on one of the other threads, and it actually makes a lot of sense to me. Anonymous wrote: IA here. I am hearing the smarter the kid the easier it is on this year’s test to kind of fumble the ball bc they are over-analyzing and many higher grade level English teachers don’t teach to the test bc they assume all the aap kids can get at least proficient so it doesn’t matter. Benchmark helped improve lower students. It was designed to bring along folks, not challenge them. Quoted: So what you're saying is that in previous years, AAP teachers taught to the test, and now that AAP students are receiving a real reading and writing curriculum that doesn't teach to the test, we're discovering they're not actually all that advanced when it comes to reading and writing, they've just always been prepped for tests (NNAT, CoGAT, SOL, etc.). [/quote]
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