| This post represents why American students are falling behind. Just bulldoze all obstacles and the kids will learn. ::eye roll:: |
I am not the OP, but my kid is in honors and yes, the teacher has them read the text outloud in class. Very bizarre. |
| APUSH and ALit were very hard/time demanding classes for both my kids at our HS |
That is ridiculous. That develops listening comprehension but not reading comprehension. So strange that they can’t even assign reading for homework and have time for class discussions/lectures. |
Exactly. Then after they read out loud the text, the teacher assigns 2-3 activities for them to work on independently. The activities are writing intensive and very time consuming. He says they are due either the next class period or sometimes the period after that. They don’t go over them or discuss them. They are merely for completion. At some point he gives them a study guide with at least 40-50 terms on it and says you are responsible for it and then the quiz or test is shortly after that. |
| I think WH 1 Honors load kids up because they ASSUME the kid will take AP World. |
Is it possible that your kid is not relaying accurate information about what they are doing in class? |
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IB teacher here, mentioning that only because I know first-hand the amount of work we have to assign to meet program requirements:
My daughter took all IB courses. She was constantly working at home, and there were many times she questioned why she signed up for the program. Fast forward to college. She has even more work now. Her Chemistry class sometimes has 2 graded assignments in one day, and she even has homework due on the weekends. She now says she’s glad she went through IB because she can hold down the workload she was hit with freshman year of college. |
No. He is a straight A student and extremely truthful. |
Also, I can see they don’t have any notes taken from lectures. |
I guess your kid is lazy, or notes aren't important. My kid learned the incredibly complex skill of note taking in middle school |
That's not normal. That's 5hrs a week of homework plus 4 hrs of class, per course, which is far too much for a school with 7-8 courses at a time. |
This-- in college you take maybe four classes a semester, so it makes sense to be responsible for a fair amount outside of the class meetings time. In HS you are in classes all day, and taking 7-8 classes. It's unreasonable for an AP course to mimic the amount of work in a college course. The rigor and the learning should be geared towards advancement but not the sheer amount of work. |
| As we used to say in Graduate School, its only a lot of reading if you do it! Everyone has to learn the important skill of time management. |
I managed that type of workload as a student, and I had a job on the side. It is never going to work out that EVERY class has 1 hour of homework a night. The workloads ebb and flow. I remember taking advantage of time throughout the day. I studied at lunch, before band rehearsals, and when the teacher gave 10-15 minutes at the end of random classes. I learned to manage my time well. |