Appaling that the SAME novels as in 4-5th grades are read in this class. They could at least rotate the titles so it is not the same one. As with most things when it comes to the education piece around here, DIY at home. Sad. |
Agree. And this is for the so-called enriched class. |
| Did they select new novels for this course for this school year? |
Long walk ti water in mp1 Red scarf girl in mp2 |
| How do the kids get selected for this class? In my kid's school they have World history or Global humanities. One of mine was placed in the World History and the other in Global Humanities. Both were in Adv. English. This was in 6th grade. |
Everyone is placed in advanced English - there is no on-level course. HIGH placement is based on grades and MAP scores. Those who are waitlisted for the humanities MS magnets are placed by central office, and then schools have the discretion to pull more kids in. You could talk to the counselor if you want more info on how your MS approaches it. |
+2 This is one of only 2 middle school courses that my kid really enjoys and is challenged by. Teacher is great! |
Huh. My kid was assigned to read long walk to water in grade 5. We've relocated from another school district though. |
Interesting. My kid did get into humanities magnet but rejected the spot for a whole school magnet program and got placed in HIGH. DC said that most of the kids in that class were not out of consortium. |
Read posts up thread. People have discussed that same novels are being read in ES and MS. |
You should tell your CES teacher to pay attention to what's happening in middle school to avoid duplicating their work. Middle school shouldn't have to change the whole curriculum to reflect the whim of one ES teacher who gave 20 kids the same book. Or maybe the CES teacher did it on purpose so they the kids could get the experience of revisiting a book for deeper study later, and discovering that reading a book once is the same as being done with a book. |
Huh, MCPS doesn't coordinate its curriculum with an untsted school district. Long Walk to Water is not a children's book. It's an activist book for a NGO, targeted at people of all ages. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Long_Walk_to_Water |
30 at most. People on this board know that stupid but of propaganda, which proves it is pretty recent. |
Enlighten us. Is this the sort of DBQ writing you teach to your students? |
| The absolute ignorance with which people are dismissing the HIGH books mentioned, and the repeated claims that historical scholarship challenge comes from how hard the source text is to read, not how hard the student thinks about the content, convinces me that these are excellent book choices, that have a chance at producing graduates far more capable of historical scholarship than their parents. |