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[quote=Anonymous]Firstly, most schools do not offer the AAP curriculum to all students even in part. Cluster I appears to be the only place where this type of teaching in general ed is even tried. Secondly, everyone gets a chance to get to AA level baseball when they're ready and often even in AA, children are good at one thing and not everything. AAP right now seems to be an all or nothing type of program. My understanding also is that the general ed program is lacking some basic parts of AAP such as some of the projects, seminars, and William and Mary curriculum which they may never receive in a general ed program. Finally, at what point are these children ever going to learn to deal with others who may have different skills sets than themselves? Between sports tiers and academic tiering, there seems to be this myth that children need to be with like minded individuals at all times. All this segregation in schools leads to a more segregated society.[/quote]
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