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Re: TeacherInsight - Thoughts & Advice
Posted by mark on 7/06/09

    On 7/05/09, I'm just curious wrote:
    > When these students grow up, will they be taking a "differentiated" driver's
    > license test?

    No.

    Will they be allowed to make a clay model of a car successfully
    > driving in traffic if they find the actual driving too difficult?

    No

    > Will they be taking "differentiated" SAT or ACT tests?

    If they have an IEP, then they might. Otherwise, no. However, most of the kids
    who need differentiation won't go to college. They won't go to college with a
    traditional approach, either. They likely aren't graduating high school in a
    traditional approach, so we differentiate to try to get them through.
    >
    > Will they be allowed to follow "differentiated" laws if they find regular laws
    > too difficult to follow?

    It strikes me as highly unlikely.

     
     

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