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Virginia moving to eliminate all accelerated math courses
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(04-23-2021, 10:58 AM)mikesez Wrote: He's saying that there would be "opportunity for differentiated instruction" within the curriculum. But if every 9th grader is in a course called "9th grade math", how can there be any record of if the student got a more or less challenging version of that course? This is a very bad idea and should not be considered. I don't know how it's done now, but decades ago in the dark ages when I was starting at UF, students that wanted to start college taking something beyond remedial material took a placement test. The amount of hair on fire hysteria I see on this section of the board about every little thing any democrat might do is ridiculous. |
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