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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do any of you know if a student is holding back the class? I have two children in AAP, and a teacher has never mentioned that another student was holding back the class. Should I be concerned? [/quote] It would be wildly inappropriate for a teacher to say anything of the sort - but the kids know who's behind and who isn't.[/quote] Okay, if it's inappropriate for a teacher to say a student is struggling, how do the students know the class is being hold back? I also have a child in an AAP class, and now I have so many thoughts running through my mind. [/quote] Holding back might be a strong phrase. The kids know if there are slow kids though. In my kid’s case it was: 3rd grade: my DC was consistently assigned to help a specific kid with work once my DC was done with theirs 4th grade: the math resource teacher had to consistently come help the same group of students keep up (it varied slightly but there was a core). My kid didn’t name names but mentioned the resource teacher coming to help. DC also knew who the math resource teacher came to give extra enrichment to that year (which didn’t seem to happen every year).[/quote]
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