MaxDepth
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- Jun 12, 2001
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I really don't see race as an issue in the article, unless the "gifted" kids were overwhelmingly white or the underachievers overwhelmingly black. But there was no reference to race in the article.
I was in a differentiation class in third grade. The class had one teacher and two assistants. Everyone was taught the same material for each subject. If I could comprehend the subject quicker or wanted more knowledge, then the assistants worked with me to grow my knowledge. It worked great. My reading and maths skills went beyond 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade levels. Instead of bumping me up to another grade, I was socially inculcated with peers of my own age. I had class time with everyone else, I just had different books and tests.
When I moved to another state, I didn't have any of that. Everyone was taught the same, no matter what. I spent most of the day staring out the window or laying my head down on the desk until I everyone caught up with what I already knew. (5th grade)
I was in a differentiation class in third grade. The class had one teacher and two assistants. Everyone was taught the same material for each subject. If I could comprehend the subject quicker or wanted more knowledge, then the assistants worked with me to grow my knowledge. It worked great. My reading and maths skills went beyond 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade levels. Instead of bumping me up to another grade, I was socially inculcated with peers of my own age. I had class time with everyone else, I just had different books and tests.
When I moved to another state, I didn't have any of that. Everyone was taught the same, no matter what. I spent most of the day staring out the window or laying my head down on the desk until I everyone caught up with what I already knew. (5th grade)
