Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They sort of tossed the baby out with the bath water. This is one piece of the old system I agree needs re-added as they would help ensure the absolute top kids from a given school are the ones selected for that school.
A test could do that better than recommendations.
We’ll agree to disagree. I’d agree if so many families in the area weren’t prepping for the test. But since they do, a teacher who has observed the kids day in day out is my preference Vs a test some prep for and some don’t.
People prep for the SAT and peer reviewed studies show that the SAT score is about the best predictor we have of academic performance at the high end of academic achievement.
https://opportunityinsights.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/SAT_ACT_on_Grades.pdf
So on the one hand I have peer reviewed research and on the other hand, you've got your gut feelings and preferences (which coincidentally favor white kids).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity advocates tend to dislike teacher recommendations. They believe teacher recommendations are subject to racial bias.
They are *definitely* subject to bias against autistic and ADHD kids.
There are objective behavior and performance differences between ADHD/autistic kids and those that are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity advocates tend to dislike teacher recommendations. They believe teacher recommendations are subject to racial bias.
They are *definitely* subject to bias against autistic and ADHD kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They sort of tossed the baby out with the bath water. This is one piece of the old system I agree needs re-added as they would help ensure the absolute top kids from a given school are the ones selected for that school.
A test could do that better than recommendations.
We’ll agree to disagree. I’d agree if so many families in the area weren’t prepping for the test. But since they do, a teacher who has observed the kids day in day out is my preference Vs a test some prep for and some don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Equity advocates tend to dislike teacher recommendations. They believe teacher recommendations are subject to racial bias.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They sort of tossed the baby out with the bath water. This is one piece of the old system I agree needs re-added as they would help ensure the absolute top kids from a given school are the ones selected for that school.
A test could do that better than recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:They sort of tossed the baby out with the bath water. This is one piece of the old system I agree needs re-added as they would help ensure the absolute top kids from a given school are the ones selected for that school.