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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think everyone knows this. But it's who you're trying to support- top learners benefit from AAP, but taking top learners out of gen ed hurts the bottom learners. [/quote] I have an AAP student and a kid in GenEd who struggles in school. I do not want AAP students, especially in this area, in my GenEd kid’s class. They do not raise him up, it’s not their job to teach him, and constantly feeling like the “dumbest” kid in class is murder on his self-esteem. I prefer that he’s in a class where there is not a huge range of abilities and his teacher can spend more time instructing at his level. AAP has problems and could use reforms, but I don’t want them in my struggling kid’s class any more than the special snowflake’s parents want him in theirs. [/quote]
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