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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had a pretty simple observation in the second grade. All kids who had behavioral issues such as talking during class and not following teacher’s instructions were automatically given motivation to succeed Occasionally. AARTs don’t want such children. Many children who do well in NNAT and are doing great during 1st grade are in for a surprise because boys and girls develop their personalities and experiment with breaking school and class rules during 2nd grade. So in a way lower NNAT score is a blessings in disguise because it alerts you on how to prepare. We noticed that a classroom parents children were given extremely high GBRS. Another issue we noticed was that the teacher gave a very high GBRS to a fellow teacher’s child who had a low NNAT and a low Cogat score.[/quote] How do you know all of these test scores and GBRS?[/quote]
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