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Reply to "What should Public schools do for your child if she reads 3 grades above ?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] IMHO, schools would be better served by having the borderline students and ones needing remediation getting extra supports outside of the regular classroom time, such as extra reading/math labs during any general study periods or in place of an elective, or as after-school/weekend/summer tutoring programs. [/quote] Sorry, but the teacher needs to teach to the child's level. Extra remediation is helpful--but it starts in the classroom. [/quote] The dirty little secret is that most teachers just teach to the middle and the top and bottom get short schrift.[/quote] "dirty little secret" poster -- if you are the same person -- you keep saying this. Can you accept that maybe this is your experience at one school, but that it is not the case everywhere?[/quote] Denial will get you nowhere.[/quote]
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