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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali
For instance, if student A is good at math but student B is having a hard time, there should be school-funded tutoring services for student B. It should be the priority and responsibility of the school system to get all of their students to a specified level of achievement, even if this means "leveled" classes for the same course.
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the flipside of this is that student A shouldn't have to wait for the rest of their class to catch up to their level. have advanced classes moved to the black list of political correctness over the last decade or so?
really dig the electives idea though.