Sure, but formal instruction is critical as well, especially in the younger years. |
Crickets. I don't think anyone knows. An the MCPS email they sent at the beginning of the summer had a "donotreply" email on it. |
Consider looking for the e-mail address in the MCPS staff directory, which you can find by Googling MCPS staff directory. |
eek, better to stick head in the sand |
Baltimore teacher who is now just reading through this thread. You beat me to it! |
Yep, just like the people claiming curriculum 2.0 is producing no gaps in knowledge. |
I did google it. Jack Smith's email is. Strangely, Maria Navarro's is not (there's a Maria Navarro listed as a staff secretary who I think is not her). I also sent a message to AskMCPS but no response. |
Google MCPS staff directory, get: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/directory/ Type Maria Navarro into the search box, get: NAVARRO, DR. MARIA V Office of the Chief Academic Officer Organizational Chart Chief Academic Officer 240-740-3040 Maria_V_Navarro@mcpsmd.org |
My kid did not get long division under the old math. My guess is whatever comes next will have gaps too..maybe different ones though. That is why I can not get too upset about all this. |
No curriculum is perfect, but some are clearly better than others. To me, not understanding basic math isn’t acceptable, so I am upset about it. |
? My MCPS kid in compacted math, going into 5th grade, know how to do long division. This is not a curriculum problem. It's a teacher problem. |
It was a problem under the old curriculum (before Curriculum 2.0) when kids in elementary school would skip whole years of math. If you skipped the year where long division was taught, you didn't learn long division. That happened to my older kid too (I am not the same PP as the above PP whose kid didn't get long division). My younger kid in Curriculum 2.0 compacted math did get long division. |
so did you get out a notebook and teach him??!?? hope so. |
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That cartoon looks like a parent problem to me, actually. |