watching the sf community hate on jason calcanis for wanting to set up a homeschool buble (he’s even offering 100% scholarships to students based on merit) is something else if you don’t like the solution propose yours, “the revolution is coming for you” takes are creepy & lazy
my recommendation would be to look for overlap between the interests and passions of the child and what the teacher would like to teach/what the other peers would like to experiment with. for example if many of the kids are interested in music it might make sense to focus on that
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typical gifted programs use some form of standard testing and an interview, this is ok but i prefer stuff like science fairs projects and just outside interest / curiosity, but i don’t know it can’t be answered in general; it’s up to jason and the teacher as per the other thread
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