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LC exam classes: teaching different levels in a single class

  • 21-10-2012 4:16pm
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    How are people doing this? When I was in school the answer was simple: we had an "honours" and a "pass" class. I do not have that luxury and have to teach, for the first time, the three levels (HL, OL, FL) within a single class. In Irish, for instance, for the HL we have decided to stay behind one day a week to study An Triail.

    More experienced teachers out there: what's the smartest way to do this?

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 565 ✭✭✭thefasteriwalk


    Three different levels? That sounds horrific - my sympathies! I don't teach Irish and have never had to teach mixed ability for LC English, but I think there's only so much that can be expected of you under such circumstances.


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