PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "In a traditional ac...
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "In a traditional academic model, we group students together, usually by
age, and around middle school, by age and perceived ability, and we shepherd
them all together at the same pace." (Paragraph 6)
"To actually do it, every student would be on their own track. It would have to be
personalized, you'd have to have private tutors and worksheets for every
student." (Paragraph 15)
"the students can actually master the concepts, but they're also bullding their
growth mindset, they're building grit, perseverance, they're taking agency over
their learning." (Paragraph 17)
D: "So as a society, we have a question: All this new productivity is happening
because of this technology, but who participates in it?" (Paragraph 21)
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