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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, to sum up, a math teacher who can “scout” his own students from a bunch of college professors’ kids wins math competitions? Wow. Call me when he gets a random group of kids and can do the same thing. [/quote] You are missing the point. Why is his team dominating all the other teams who also have top talent? The answer is because he taps that potential at an early age, pushes those kids to maximizes and reach their full potential at every stage. Rinse and repeat. [/quote] How many other school systems will let a high school math coach decide on which kids to put on a math track in ES? [/quote] lol, it's easy, the smart high school math coaches should get involved with the AAP selection process. As a math major from a top US university, I can tell you this can be easily achieved based on IQ scores and sample works. Have bunch general ed teachers for this selection can never achieve this. [/quote]
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