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Re: Scholastic Read 180
Posted by TeachinTucson on 5/30/08
On 5/29/08, Missy wrote:
> If this is an
> intervention program designed to focus on giving struggling
> students more individualized attention in smaller groups, why
> are they upping the class size to what is generally considered a
> regular class size?
Money. They just don't understand that if you don't get kids
reading at grade level, the overall price will be much higher in
the long run. We must make reading a priority
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Scholastic Read 180, 3/31/08, by Jessica.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/03/08, by Megan.mohlis.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/05/08, by Penny.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/12/08, by TeachinTucson.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/15/08, by suzy.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/17/08, by co-teacher .
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/26/08, by rita.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 4/28/08, by enise.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/01/08, by BE.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/29/08, by Missy.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/30/08, by TeachinTucson.
- Re: Scholastic Read 180, 5/31/08, by suzy.
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