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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2214874" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>Can't defend the education system from the woeful treatments and attitudes such as those suffered by [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER]. The schools I worked in from late 90s onwards were highly tuned to individual needs. Lesson plans and seating plans needed to be available at all times showing awareness of all individual needs , lesson by lesson current level and expected progress including preferred learning style, questions to be asked of those students (linked to their current level and how the question would advance them) and expected progress for each lesson. Part of my role was to analyse progress for all students taught by my team and ensure they fulfilled their potential. Most schools now hold all that data centrally and involve students in discussions around areas where the data indicated problems. Hopefully life has moved on since mid to late C20th. Sadly, I don't think all schools and teachers plan and monitor in that detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2214874, member: 193971"] Can't defend the education system from the woeful treatments and attitudes such as those suffered by [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER]. The schools I worked in from late 90s onwards were highly tuned to individual needs. Lesson plans and seating plans needed to be available at all times showing awareness of all individual needs , lesson by lesson current level and expected progress including preferred learning style, questions to be asked of those students (linked to their current level and how the question would advance them) and expected progress for each lesson. Part of my role was to analyse progress for all students taught by my team and ensure they fulfilled their potential. Most schools now hold all that data centrally and involve students in discussions around areas where the data indicated problems. Hopefully life has moved on since mid to late C20th. Sadly, I don't think all schools and teachers plan and monitor in that detail. [/QUOTE]
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