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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If my child can't get A for Final Exam, consistently gets B and C. That means he/she did not master the material. This is language, not Social Studies. Future info is based on previous knowledge. I do not want gaps in knowledge, if you do - then it is your problem. If my child gets B in Algebra, that means that he/she cannot get A in PC without extensive study outside of school or repetition. that probably will mean even lower grade in PC (without extra help.) I have taught math in college. I had business major girl with such huge gaps in elementary math that she was unteachable. That was the only case when I could not help. I felt sorry for girl and for the society. I do not understand how she got to 4th year in very competitive college, and how she can get degree in business with such lack of elementary math... I do not believe in just good grades... [/quote] For my oldest, things sort of came together later as he matured. His last two years in HS grades were significantly higher than the first two. Including math and languages. Good thing he did not grow up in your house! I don't believe that grades define a child's learning experience. Obviously you have a very different view.[/quote]
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