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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So are you saying that not all AAP centers have access to Ceaser's English or Wordly Wise or William and Mary curricula? They don't all have access to teach Latin stems? The teachers were not all given training in these curricula? Please. There is some level of consistency with AAP curricula. You can argue not exact, but much more consistency then regular Gen Ed classes where the amount of good learning and teaching is at the whim and mercy of the teacher. There is NOTHING consistent in Gen Ed L.A. [/quote] That's correct. We do not have access to Caesar's English, Wordly Wise, or William and Mary curricula in middle school AAP. OF COURSE we have "access" to teach Greek and Latin roots, but the materials we use are all ones we've found online or have created ourselves. In middle school, there is far more consistency within general education than it sounds as if there is in elementary school general education. In fact, it sounds as if it is the opposite of what you are saying happens in ES. General education is so consistent that students can change teachers and will have the exact same grades, worksheets, quizzes, tests, and writing assignments. That is not even remotely true in AAP. [/quote]
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