BASIS: How was THAT first day?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/class-struggle/post/why-our-textbooks-dont-work/2012/02/25/gIQAvI16ZR_blog.html


If this was true for all, then why do private schools all use textbooks? Why do US schools overseas, who are known for hiring the best teachers, all use textbooks?

A good teacher will definitely suppliment. Also, students who do not like the colorful textbook will probably not find photocopied black and white pages interesting.
Doesn't every group activity or project have a reading component?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was it a Montessori school?


No it was an expeditionary school.
Anonymous
Hate trying to get my child across town! Why am I in a carpool with high maintenance neighbors? Don't know, but doubt we'll last the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wrote that and am not a troll. I am interested in learning more about schools. Why is that trolling? Wait. Don't answer because that would be unproductive--unlike the answer to my q, which would be helpful to many parents.


own it. you're a troll. you can make all the justifications you want, but.....you're a troll.


Is there such a thing as a troll who goes around calling other people trolls?
Anonymous
I thought BASIS had a bus to pick up the kids....why carpool?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/class-struggle/post/why-our-textbooks-dont-work/2012/02/25/gIQAvI16ZR_blog.html


If this was true for all, then why do private schools all use textbooks? Why do US schools overseas, who are known for hiring the best teachers, all use textbooks?

A good teacher will definitely suppliment. Also, students who do not like the colorful textbook will probably not find photocopied black and white pages interesting.
Doesn't every group activity or project have a reading component?


Do you have evidence that private schools all use textbooks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/class-struggle/post/why-our-textbooks-dont-work/2012/02/25/gIQAvI16ZR_blog.html


If this was true for all, then why do private schools all use textbooks? Why do US schools overseas, who are known for hiring the best teachers, all use textbooks?

A good teacher will definitely suppliment. Also, students who do not like the colorful textbook will probably not find photocopied black and white pages interesting.
Doesn't every group activity or project have a reading component?


Do you have evidence that private schools all use textbooks?


I attended a top private school and never saw a text book until 7th grade, and that was only for French class.
Anonymous
Previously we were told not to use rely on or even use textbooks at DCPS. Sometimes dated, need to differentiate, focus now on common core, not aligned to DC CAS, sometimes there are no textbooks or not enough for everyone, few teacher additions or supplementary materials. Math and science nearly always use a textbook though, so yes lots of Internet researching etc. Don't blame the teachers blame the fact that DCPS unlike other jurisdictions does not have a curriculum. Yes, they are working on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was it a Montessori school?


No it was an expeditionary school.


At the risk that those unfamiliar with the Capitol Hill public/charter school divide don't follow, I can't help but be a little amused by parents who make huge detours around their (neighborhood) public schools because they're oh-so-conventional [i.e. with textbooks, worksheets and all], sending their kids off into the cutting edge of new models of learning, only to find themselves emerging at the other end by a desire for the most conventional and back to basics. Well, keep running, always avoiding what may well be a happy medium.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/class-struggle/post/why-our-textbooks-dont-work/2012/02/25/gIQAvI16ZR_blog.html


If this was true for all, then why do private schools all use textbooks? Why do US schools overseas, who are known for hiring the best teachers, all use textbooks?

A good teacher will definitely suppliment. Also, students who do not like the colorful textbook will probably not find photocopied black and white pages interesting.
Doesn't every group activity or project have a reading component?


Do you have evidence that private schools all use textbooks?


I attended a top private school and never saw a text book until 7th grade, and that was only for French class.


Same experience and as an adult I have toured/visited some of the top privates in the DC and NYC area and the ES schools don't use textbooks. My experience is that textbooks for middle school (which could include 6th grade) and above.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought BASIS had a bus to pick up the kids....why carpool?


Not the PP, but it might be cost. Parents must pay for the bus, and I don't think it's cheap. Probably cheaper for two families to join forces and carpool, assuming they have the time.
Anonymous
Very chaotic. I hope the get their act together soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/class-struggle/post/why-our-textbooks-dont-work/2012/02/25/gIQAvI16ZR_blog.html


If this was true for all, then why do private schools all use textbooks? Why do US schools overseas, who are known for hiring the best teachers, all use textbooks?

A good teacher will definitely suppliment. Also, students who do not like the colorful textbook will probably not find photocopied black and white pages interesting.
Doesn't every group activity or project have a reading component?


Do you have evidence that private schools all use textbooks?


Yes, I have plenty of evidence.
I have worked for years with the education department of our embassy. I have called dozens of private schools both in the greater Washington area and in NYC. Except for 2 alternative schools where students study according to their interests (even then, there are textbooks used as reference), not one single school has told me that they use teacher made materials only. They all have admitted to using some type of textbook or workbook for most subjects. This does not mean teachers don't use other resources for enrichment. I have heard teachers say they teach from several sources. So instead of buying each workbook for each student, they rely on copies. That's not the same as teacher made curriculum.
Anonymous
MY DC use to attend private school and ththey used textbooks in K.
Anonymous
How much is the bus? Are the routes extensive? Is it working well?
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