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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At the MS level, the difference between Level IV and Honors is the interdisciplinary project work. Also, much is dependent upon the students comprising the class. Math, of course, is handled completely differently.[/quote] [quote=Anonymous] ^^ difference between MS Level IV and MS Honors: http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/pdfs/AAPforMSdiagram.pdf [/quote] Yes, that is the difference between Level IV (any Level IV, center setting or local setting) and Honors. The only reason that Venn Diagram says "center," I'm sure, is because it was developed prior to local settings being established. The poster who stated that LLIV is similar to honors is mistaken, though I understand that they might be similar in some schools, with some teachers, or with some units of study. A LLIV setting could still absolutely be like the left part of the Venn Diagram posted above. Level IV in a local setting is still Level IV, just as it is in a center. In a center OR in a local setting, the LIV classes could be taught just as an honors course it taught. OR, in a center or local setting, the LIV classes could be taught entirely differently than an honors course it taught. [b]It is very much dependent on the school, the teachers, and the units of study.[/b] [/quote] Agree with the bolded sentence, and would add it is also very much dependent upon the students.[/quote]
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