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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reading level went down because of the book selection at school? I find that hard to believe. Were there no challenging books available at home, in the library or at the community library?[/quote] Not the PP, but are you being deliberately obtuse? The point is: why should the reading level within a classroom (any classroom) be capped?? Of course there are challenging books available at home or at the library - but the point of sending our children to school is for them to receive an appropriate education there. That includes having ready access to any and all levels of books. Many Gen Ed kids are highly advanced readers and excel at Language Arts. Just because they're in Gen Ed doesn't mean they're not fully capable of doing high level reading. :roll: [/quote] Thank you PP. That is exactly what was so gauling about the situation we experienced. [/quote]
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