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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The “dismantle AAP” crowd are privileged white parents angry that their precious snowflakes didn’t get accepted into the program. And LLIV is not Level 4. It’s a watered down version of an already watered down program that inevitably brings more children of various capabilities into a classroom and forces the teacher to teach to the bottom. The only equity achieved is that everyone loses.[/quote] I am an AAP teacher at a LL4. I don’t think the program should be dismantled, but I do think centers should go away. My school has one dedicated AAP class per grade. I am against cluster model too. It irritates me beyond belief that people think the education is superior at the center. That is completely false. I am also for tracking kids and having AAP be subject based. [/quote] You stand for a lot of things that are practically impossible to implement. [/quote] No it isn’t impossible. Kids get educated at their base school. [/quote] Come teach at our center school that has students from 4-5 surrounding base schools. Then you'll see what you think you want to get rid of.[/quote]
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