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[quote=Anonymous]Also at a Title 1. It really depends on the grade levels, school resources, admin, and behavioral issues of the kids in your cohort. If the admin supports differentiation and you don’t have a lot of behavioral issues in the classroom, good reavers can absolutely provide challenging work for the kids scoring 4s and 5s, as well as supporting the 1s and 2s. Our school has pull out support staff, so the classroom teacher doesn’t have to meet the needs of all kids all of the time. But that’s for elementary. PP is correct that once you get to middle and high school, the gap gets wider and the behavior increases. An elementary teacher can easily lesson plan for kids above grade level, but a high school science teacher needs separate AP classes to provide the same level of instruction.[/quote]
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