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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Why not do it by subject, rather than wholesale? Few kids are so advanced in both math and language arts that they require different learning environments for both. Likewise, few kids are so behind in everything that they need remedial services for everything. There would be both less prestige and less stigma if math/science and language arts had different AAP-> resource tiers. [/quote] AAP Level III is for that reason. [/quote] AAP Level III is a one hour pull out once/week. It's not even remotely comparable to full time AAP instruction in an area of strength. A lot of the AAP angst is that kids who rightfully should be in Level III (strong in only one area) are either being placed in Level IV, thus slowing things down for the entire AAP class in their weaker subject, or they are not placed in Level IV, and thus are completely denied AAP instruction in their areas of strength. [/quote]
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