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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NNAT and CogAt supposedly get at a different type/level of thinking than the SOLs. There's a big difference between a high achieving student and a gifted learner. So maybe honors in ES might work. The problem is that it's not good for the lower achieving students to be grouped with only lower achieving students. Of course theire are children with SN at all levels. What I was saying is that in the education field "tracking" is a bad word. [/quote] The problem is that the advanced but not in aap are not being given the same opportunity; they need higher level thinking and like minded peers. So. Gen. Ed benefits lower achieving kids and screws the hard working, motivated that would do just fine in aap but not in aap. Top wins and bottom wins, the rest, like middle class America, get frucked![/quote]
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