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Reply to "virtual instruction for compacted math?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Isn't it sad that there are schools that don't have a cohort? 2 makes a cohort, MCPS. Offer it in person. [/quote] To offer it in person, you need [b]an available teacher and a classroom[/b].[/quote] If that instruction is happening during the school day, by definition there is an available teacher and a classroom monitoring the students.[/quote] Well, no. They are bringing kids from different schools together. Let's look at this as a simple math problem. There are 4 schools, each of which have two classes of 25 kids per grade, with 50 kids total per grade. Schools A and B have 25 kids ready for compacted math and 25 on grade level. Schools C and D have 10 kids ready for compacted math and 40 on grade level. For Schools A and B, that's easy - one group goes with one teacher and one goes with the other. But for Schools C and D, it doesn't work. In each grade you would have 40 kids in one class and 10 kids in another. At those schools, it makes sense to break the 40 kids between the 2 teachers and send the last 10 to an online class. [/quote]
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