Pissed Off Teacher has a student with a IEP: kid is doing math at a 3rd grade level and his IEP wants him to master math facts "and to be able to work with whole numbers, decimals and fractions." He is enrolled in Algebra.
Joanne Jacobs mentions that bilingual education didn't work ... "California’s bilingual education ban, which was supposed to lead to disaster, worked for Hispanic students ... Hispanic test scores on a range of subjects have risen since Prop. 227 became law."
What's the connection?
Students should master the basic material before moving on to more difficult material. If you shove them into a class they're not ready for and tell the teacher "Individualize the education", then you will ultimately fail.
Better to spend an entire year getting up to speed and then moving on than to struggle for years in half-assed placements.
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Scheduling's not rocket science but it sure seems that way.
Labels:
ELL,
Essays on Improving Schools,
General,
School Policy
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