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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not interested in Basis because I don’t like the math acceleration they have. I’m a HS teacher and [b]in my opinion, very few kids are developmentally ready for precalculus in 8th grade[/b]. I don’t see the point of rushing through the K-12 curriculum just to accelerate kids. I 100% agree that DCPS, in general, does not challenge kids enough. But Basis is sort of the other extreme. Going slower and deeper with math and other subjects usually works better than pure acceleration. I’m sure some kids do well with the Basis model but it is not ideal for most kids [/quote] BASIS has changed - it now is the case that only a few 8th graders are in precalculus. Whether you think all 9th graders should be in precalculus is perhaps a different story. I'm not sure that's appropriate either. Their math sequence really makes no sense to me. They cover Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and geometry over two years and then spend two years on calculus (AB sophomore year and BC junior year). And then have kids take a math seminar senior year. I don't understand why they don't slow down Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and geometry and then 'speed up' calculus by letting those who can take BC without having to take AB while others take both AB and BC. We're at BASIS but it was with the assumption that we'd leave for HS but that plan didn't pan out.[/quote] I feel the same way about the current 8th graders being asked to take the AP US Gov exam in early May. They are just not developmentally ready for AP exams in 8th grade and the College Board will not even give them credit for it.[/quote]
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