My kids are planning to do Kahn academy in August. We like the videos for explanation |
FCPS HS honors classes in all subjects are full of mediocre students, because the parents are trying to avoid the circus that is the regular level classes. At most schools, the worst teachers get those classes and they do the bare minimum, b/c most of the students don't give a crap. Honors classes are what used to be the regular classes. |
Would a mediocre student be better off and learn more math in (1) a classroom full of kids taking honors geometry, or (2) in a classroom pp described, with a teacher who didn't show up half the time and barely taught, and a classroom full of completely disinterested and disruptive students? What would be better for that particular student? In FCPS, those are the two choices. |
Mediocre means they need a tutor, otherwise they will never get it on their own. |
Isn't it the teacher's job to teach the subject? |
All these pps are annoyed b/c they want to gatekeep and think all the mediocre kids are slowing down the honors class for their special snowflakes, who were already pre-taught all the material at Kumon or Saturday math school, or wherever. |
Interesting. My FCPS high school staffs the gen ed classes with the stronger teachers and the weaker teachers get honors/AP. The advanced kids will teach it to themselves or learn from AP classroom videos if they care. The lower level kids need strong teachers to be successful.
--teacher |
Not true at my dc's FCPS HS unfortunately. The non-honors math and science teachers are really meh. I know b/c I have had three very different learners go through. |
parents have complained on here for years about the non-honors fcps high school classes. teachers and cohort. |
Not the norm. |
OP, Honors in Geometry is a ridiculous choice. Nothing builds from it. No reason for it. Yes, enjoyable for a kid who loves math or wants to become an architect. Algebra Honors, for Algebra I or II yes, that makes sense. There's something to build on. |
This. |
The problem is how fcps runs and staffs their non-honors high school math courses. OP feels she needs to keep her kid in the honors level just to get what used to be considered a regular classroom. |
Jusr wondering, whars the difference between honors and regular geometry? How much harder is it? |
Depends 100% on the school. There’s no curriculum, no standard tests, so each team can make it be whatever they want. At some schools it’s identical to regular courses with an “extension” page on tests. At others, it’s night and day different. At my school, honors geometry and honors algebra 2 are insanely hard. Kids move on to precalc (where everyone is in the same course again) and say it’s so easy by comparison. |