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The testing for educational standards is not proven science. The punishment that goes with poor results has made teaching rote and dull. Teaching kids to fill in bubbles should not be considered education.
There is a balance in there somewhere. But, there is no proof that higher standards result in better education. It just means that the teachers will teach to get those on the line over the line. The bright kids and the really slow kids who have no hope of passing are not getting the attention they should. |
| ^^^Did you post this on the wrong thread? |
No. This thread went off-topic. Go back and read. |
| You crunchy Moms will need to get it through your heads that computers and tv are used at schools. If you want none of that for your precious, I suggest an Amish school. |
| Potomac Crescent Waldorf School |
The OP: "Does this exist anywhere in the DC Metro area? (Or in DC schools themselves?) I was sort of appalled to see screen (computer, ipad) use in kindergarten classrooms in ACPS schools - I'm coming from out of state where these tools are not used until later years." How does testing for educational standards relate to this? |
No need. A gnome-believing school will work too, for people who can afford the tuition. http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/04/my-waldorf-student-son-believes-in-gnomes-and-thats-fine-with-me/274521/ |
OP here - I probably am a bit of a hippie, but I"m cool with my kid learning a pretty old-fashioned way from books, teachers, and peers, just as I said in an earlier response. DC is in an urban public pre-K program right now, mixed-age class with other 4-6 year olds, and no screens. Grades 1-2 above him, no screens. They use screens in 3-4 to learn coding. I'm fine with that. ...What I observed were screens as an option in a center, screens as something to hold the kids' attention instead of circle time (!). Not okay to me and frankly to all of you defending it - it shouldn't be okay with you either! It's kindergarten. I'm not arguing against screens across the board, I'm arguing against them for early childhood ed. If there is downtime to be filled, the kids should go outside and run or something. |
| Seneca Academy. No screens through second grade. Need a flash drive in 3rd though. |
And here you have it. OP, welcome to DCUM.
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OP, there are lots of Montessori schools in the area. And one Waldorf school.
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Ha! Except that wasn't me! There's more than one of us who share this apparently unsupported view! Gasp.
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Because our excellent pediatrician has informed us of the literature on developmental delays due to screen time. |
Exactly. Some people seem to think anytime a child uses a screen that the child is learning. What are they missing when they stare at a screen? |