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Reply to "Cross Post: Elementary School Magnet tests | MoCo"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I think it gives you a pretty good shot at being smarter than average. Lots of colleges, but many fewer who actually graduate from these online and for profit colleges. [b]Plus teachers have to pass an exam in many states in order to actually teach.[/b] I can't honestly say that I've run into many (if any?) actually stupid teachers, which according to previous posts should be everywhere.[/quote] I wonder if these MCPS teachers take the County advise (for the students they "teach") and avoided their certifying "teacher exam" prep in favor of a good night's sleep and a good breakfast. [/quote] There is a big difference between studying and prepping for an exam that shows you have mastered a topic professionally or and even for an exam like SAT that is supposed to show achievement versus taking a prep course for a test that is supposed to test cognitive ability with a little achievement thrown in. I would hope that all parents have their children working hard and studying for classes and exams and wanting to achieve. Giving them more math or reading at home if they feel it is needed or if their child loves it. And for those who can, are able to let their child play sports or take an academic class if they want. The point here is that there are kids out there that operate on a different level of understanding and ability - and not all just because their parents invested in them, they had good teachers or a good school district - and programs like HGC are meant to reach those children. The test is supposed to try to identify kids that have such skills - it is not supposed to be something you study for. But certainly you can, and clearly people do.... And clearly people have different views on what the HGC's are for - some want to escape their home school - some think it is a magic ticket to "get ahead" - while others want their child to be challenged for the first time in their educational experience - or want their children to find classmates who they can related to academically. I suspect the way parents in the first two groups feel about the test is very different than those in the second two groups. It's amazing how mean this whole thread has gotten.... [/quote]
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