Poll: Should G&T testing change?
Most respondents to last week's poll said that ARIS is a helpful tool, and only a few felt that it's a waste of the city's money. Unfortunately, a large chunk of voters didn't even know what ARIS is. Thanks for your thoughtful comments!
On Wednesday, we highlighted criticism of the Department of Education's gifted and talented admissions process. The authors of "Nurture Shock," a new book that examines child rearing practices, argue that the city's system of awarding G&T seats "flouts science." Even though research shows that young children's test results are not indicative of future academic success, the city administers tests to preschoolers to determine G&T program eligibility for kindergarten (when the highest percentage of G&T are open).
We've received a ton of reader feedback about the G&T process -- on test prep, test results,placement, and more. With "Nurture Shock" expected to hit bookstores in September, we'd like to know if you think the system should be changed. Vote now and please add your thoughts below!
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