Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 21:26     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

My guess is that OP's kid got in AAP just fine without "outside help" but is venting because the class size is too big and diluted per the reasons stated in the post. Correct?
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 21:12     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

The education system in the US is far behind most countries. Offering a faster paced curriculum to the 'smarter kids' seems very reasonable. Must we hold all kids back from their potential just to be 'fair'. Silly.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 21:11     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Anonymous wrote:Dear OP

I want to extend a heartfelt apology to you that your child was not accepted in the FCPS Advanced Academic Program. Given the sharp sarcasm in your post it's clear that this has been very hard on you. One can only hope that you haven't shared your sorrow and contempt with your innocent child.
Just know that we, out here in the cyber world, feel your pain. But now that you've vented and chided and vented some more, it is time to let it go.
AAP is just like Special Education, Speech, PT and OT. If a student demonstrates a need, the services are provided. This is not unique to FCPS. I understand if you don't like the process but it's time to let go.



+1
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 20:57     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Dear OP

I want to extend a heartfelt apology to you that your child was not accepted in the FCPS Advanced Academic Program. Given the sharp sarcasm in your post it's clear that this has been very hard on you. One can only hope that you haven't shared your sorrow and contempt with your innocent child.
Just know that we, out here in the cyber world, feel your pain. But now that you've vented and chided and vented some more, it is time to let it go.
AAP is just like Special Education, Speech, PT and OT. If a student demonstrates a need, the services are provided. This is not unique to FCPS. I understand if you don't like the process but it's time to let go.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 20:35     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Anonymous wrote:I do not understand this thread.

Don't we have the duty to provide differenciated education for children who need it, the gifted as well as the learning disabled? With taxpayer money?

If the same service can be provided for cheaper, of course, that would be great.


No, apparently we do not have that duty because
Anonymous wrote:"no differentiation required because we are all the same or could be if offered the same curriculum."

Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 20:02     Subject: Re:Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

The original post was weird but the suggestion that there could be no differentiation unless Fairfax continues to have costly AAP centers for Level IV instruction is pretty nuts, too.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 19:55     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Anonymous wrote:I do not understand this thread.

Don't we have the duty to provide differenciated education for children who need it, the gifted as well as the learning disabled? With taxpayer money?

If the same service can be provided for cheaper, of course, that would be great.


I agree.

This thread is strange, even for AAP standards. Maybe the change in weather is stirring up the crazies today?
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 19:40     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

I do not understand this thread.

Don't we have the duty to provide differenciated education for children who need it, the gifted as well as the learning disabled? With taxpayer money?

If the same service can be provided for cheaper, of course, that would be great.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 19:28     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 yearsb

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

And the gifted education community.


A self-appointed group if ever there was one.


Cannot argue with that. Lawyers have their self-appointed group through the Bar Association, pediatricians have their self-appointed group through the AAP, engineers have their self-appointed group through IEEE, etc.


These are groups of licensed professionals who have typically passed comprehensive exams. The "gifted education community" is mostly self-identified.


Teachers are licensed and credentialed as well.


No separate state license required to teach gifted children.


Gifted education is beyond state lines.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 18:29     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they will follow MoCo and announce that everyone receives the advanced curriculum..no differentiation required because we are all the same or could be if offered the same curriculum.



Sure, no one should need any individual attention, because we are all the same (or could be!). If we just take every baby from its mother at birth and treat them all exactly the same, they will all turn out the same as adults. What a utopia we could have!




This is what the "gifted education community" has to offer? Puerile satire that betrays only a sense of superiority and entitlement?
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 18:14     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 yearsb

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

And the gifted education community.


A self-appointed group if ever there was one.


Cannot argue with that. Lawyers have their self-appointed group through the Bar Association, pediatricians have their self-appointed group through the AAP, engineers have their self-appointed group through IEEE, etc.


These are groups of licensed professionals who have typically passed comprehensive exams. The "gifted education community" is mostly self-identified.


Teachers are licensed and credentialed as well.


No separate state license required to teach gifted children.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 17:28     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Anonymous wrote:Maybe they will follow MoCo and announce that everyone receives the advanced curriculum..no differentiation required because we are all the same or could be if offered the same curriculum.



Sure, no one should need any individual attention, because we are all the same (or could be!). If we just take every baby from its mother at birth and treat them all exactly the same, they will all turn out the same as adults. What a utopia we could have!


Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 17:21     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Maybe they will follow MoCo and announce that everyone receives the advanced curriculum..no differentiation required because we are all the same or could be if offered the same curriculum.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 17:15     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 yearsb

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

And the gifted education community.


A self-appointed group if ever there was one.


Cannot argue with that. Lawyers have their self-appointed group through the Bar Association, pediatricians have their self-appointed group through the AAP, engineers have their self-appointed group through IEEE, etc.


These are groups of licensed professionals who have typically passed comprehensive exams. The "gifted education community" is mostly self-identified.


Teachers are licensed and credentialed as well.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2012 17:13     Subject: Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

And the gifted education community.


A self-appointed group if ever there was one.


Cannot argue with that. Lawyers have their self-appointed group through the Bar Association, pediatricians have their self-appointed group through the AAP, engineers have their self-appointed group through IEEE, etc.


These are groups of licensed professionals who have typically passed comprehensive exams. The "gifted education community" is mostly self-identified.