Those programs just blow smoke up kids asses and set them up to fail.
This, specifically, makes it clear you have an overwhelmingly and purely negative view of such programs. I’m not making things up, you have made it clear you think they are in no way beneficial. It’s not a strange or large leap to take that as you implying they should be removed.
It really seems like you’re taking any criticism of the program as criticism of you.
Again, what you’re saying is not “any” criticism.
I’m not going to argue with a bunch of shit you imagine I said or with you moving the goalpost about specific ages of enrollment.
I’m not moving goalposts. I’m establishing that while I overwhelming agree with a level of gifted type programs, I don’t think every program is good, nor every age of enrollment. Elaboration on my specific viewpoints is not moving a goalpost.
When I talk about the programs why wouldn’t I be including all of them?
I’m assuming you are. I’m saying your source does not appear to be. My language was perhaps unclear, but that paragraph was meant that on specifically elementary school, my stance is less strong on pro. It was not meant to suggest that you only thought it was about elementary school
It’s really funny that you consider my opinion that the programs suck as an endorsement to fully remove them. I never said that.
I’m not going to argue with a bunch of shit you imagine I said or with you moving the goalpost about specific ages of enrollment.
When I talk about the programs why wouldn’t I be including all of them?
It really seems like you’re taking any criticism of the program as criticism of you.
This, specifically, makes it clear you have an overwhelmingly and purely negative view of such programs. I’m not making things up, you have made it clear you think they are in no way beneficial. It’s not a strange or large leap to take that as you implying they should be removed.
Again, what you’re saying is not “any” criticism.
I’m not moving goalposts. I’m establishing that while I overwhelming agree with a level of gifted type programs, I don’t think every program is good, nor every age of enrollment. Elaboration on my specific viewpoints is not moving a goalpost.
I’m assuming you are. I’m saying your source does not appear to be. My language was perhaps unclear, but that paragraph was meant that on specifically elementary school, my stance is less strong on pro. It was not meant to suggest that you only thought it was about elementary school