Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have only 1 kid who is in a center school in Gen Ed Level 3 and Advanced Math. So can’t speak about AAP class. Gen ed is fine at this school but there is a vast difference in the peer groups in gen ed homeroom and Advanced Math class. The teacher is very patient but some of the gen ed kids are unbelievably slow in understanding and the teacher is having to explain over and over again. This makes it boring for the other kids who have to sit through it.
How do you know this?
Parents generally have aged out of elementary school math. You have no idea which kids the teachers have to be patient with.
Anonymous wrote:I have only 1 kid who is in a center school in Gen Ed Level 3 and Advanced Math. So can’t speak about AAP class. Gen ed is fine at this school but there is a vast difference in the peer groups in gen ed homeroom and Advanced Math class. The teacher is very patient but some of the gen ed kids are unbelievably slow in understanding and the teacher is having to explain over and over again. This makes it boring for the other kids who have to sit through it.
Anonymous wrote:I had a child in both as well and the difference is major. My general ed child doesn't learn half of what my AAP child learned in the same school and in the same grades. My general Ed child also never had any homework ever. My AAP child in ES had it every night. They also never mingled the AAP kids with the gen ed kids. So the peer groups were gen ed kids with gen ed kids and AAP with AAP. They remained with their AAP friends in their AAP classes in middle.