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Old 03-04-2008, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by carnation View Post
Oh, here's the worst part: over half of them are on the honor roll, yet they continued to languish in ESOL because of that weird ACCESS test. I think that lots of American kids wouldn't pass it--they have to remember all these instructions in English and react to them.

Most were still in because their elementary teachers felt they still needed it. Okay...American-born, honor roll, great band and/or chorus members and they still need those classes? Creo que no!
Your program is probably better than some of the ones I've seen (my present school's program is pretty good), but I think at a lot of schools, people are very reluctant to take away anything that gives a kid an academic crutch. "Why not give a kid a chance for a study class, modification, and small group testing?," I think is how they look at it.

(and then there was the one ESOL teacher who used to let them cheat/ helped them cheat when they took regular class tests in her room, but I'm sure that's the exception. Seriously, she used to let them look up answers. ETA: I don't mean standardized test; I just mean that the history teachers basically busted her letting kids take content tests open history book.)

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