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From: Ray M <raypublk@san.rr.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 1999031204:50:38 Subject: Re: Teacher help Your actions should depend on how much time you are willing to devote to this one student. To be fair to the one student, you would have to spend almost a whole extra class period with him/her at that level. On top of that you might have to spend an equal amount of time just getting ready. If you can afford that much time, you could use a self paced math curriculum like Stanford's EPGY for schools: http://hypatia.stanford.edu/epgy/Schools/index.shtml?main.html If you can't afford that time commitment, go to the parents and recommend that they investigate the same program as developed for individuals: http://hypatia.stanford.edu/epgy/Indiv/index.shtml?main.html Both those pages are easily accessed from http://hypatia.stanford.edu/epgy/
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