No child left behind is killing us in Missouri too. Our district has declared that every freshman will take Algebra I. Well, guess what? Not EVERY freshman is ready. I teach AP Calculus, and trust me, there is a very small percent of the student body who has the drive (major factor) to take this class. If I had to water it down, it would no longer be AP. The College Board has made it very clear what will be taught in their AP courses, and you now have to submit an audit to be approved by them. If you pass, you may call (and transcript) your class AP. Maybe this is a result of the "watering down" of advanced classes as you described. I suppose the watering down is a result of No child left behind. I guess it would make a student feel good to take a class called calculus, even if they do not have the necessary skills, but what is wrong with being terrific at accounting? Auto body? music? Not every class is right for all students. This is a dis-service to those who could excel at hands-on classes as well as the advanced students, (who may not know a pipe wrench from a screwdriver.)
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