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Reply to "Compacted math eligibility grades 4/5"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was defined in the document you were quoting: tasks helped measure students’ understanding, computation, application, reasoning, and engagement (UCARE) in mathematics. However, this is from an old curriculum that MCPS no longer uses. This may be why you’ve never seen this acronym and is likely not how they currently make decisions.[/quote] DP. It's not clear to me either. Why don't you share the information on how MCPS selects compacted math students, since it's so obvious to you.[/quote] The question was what does the acronym stand for. The acronym was defined in the page she quoted. [/quote] Wrong. If you look upthread, the PP said at 00:04 hour that UCARE wasn't defined. A definition is not the same as an acronym. I notice that other people have asked you to define what UCARE measures and you've been unable to provide that info. Perhaps you should work on your own reading comprehension rather than denigrating others. [/quote]
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