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Reply to "Is FCPS replacing specialized instruction with “inclusion”?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I miss the day teachers gave enrichment assignments for students who needed it. No student was labeled.[/quote] +1 Teachers in a mixed classroom can provide proper acceleration. It is not that hard. Sure, some of the instruction is targeted to the whole class, but good teachers have been grouping since forever.[/quote] Then they stop trying because they see they’re being punished with more work while the slackers and strugglers get the same grades for doing the bare minimum. SMH. [b]This district really hates excellence[/b].[/quote] Actually, FCPS hates middle-of-the-road, normal (gasp! I said it), average kids. The high achievers have their "own" school (AAP, TJ) and the slackers and IEP kids are catered to and are bent over backwards for. The "regular" kids fall through the cracks and get lost in the sauce. The silver lining is HS where they can finally thrive with a variety of course options and teachers. [/quote]
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