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Reply to "World History class - where are the books??"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have textbooks in our World 2 class, but we don't use them exclusively. Gone are the days of reading 5 pages in class and then answering questions. We use a combination of the textbook, various websites, Edpuzzle, videos, etc. in our classes.[/quote] OP here. I'm a teacher too, so I understand the enormous pressure to believe the nonsense "pedagogy" that FCPS pushes down its teachers' throats. But if we allow ourselves to use critical thinking skills, we can see that reading 5 pages on the internet and answering questions is not any better than reading 5 written pages and then answering questions. At the very least, those written pages were coming from reliable, peer-reviewed sources and not some anonymous content creator on the internet. Also, it's a myth that back when we had textbooks all teachers did was read aloud from the book and do fill-in-the-blank. Only the bad teachers did that, and bad teachers are not any better without books than they were with them. Most of us used the book as a resource and did a variety of other activities in class. The use of random internet resources is just a substitution of a lot of cheap, low-quality materials in place of reliable, informative text. [/quote] Do you teach with FCPS? If you are, then you know how things are, and you created this post to troll and stir the pot.[/quote] I am not currently an FCPS teacher, and have never taught in high school. I don't see how it's a troll post to ask if World History with no textbooks is common for all FCPS high schools. And it's not stirring the pot to point out how poor the county's approach to teaching methology can be. Your accusation of "stirring the pot" just looks like an attempt to discredit legitimate criticisms and observations. [/quote] Because anybody who’s been with FCPS for more than a year, knows the answers to your questions, and knows that ideas like yours have been hashed out many times on this forum. [/quote] I just said that I am not a teacher in FCPS. If I were a teacher there, I wouldn't be asking this question. I'm a parent - a first time high school parent, feeling a little dismayed over the situation, and looking for some shared experiences. If you have no useful answer, then just move on. Your accusations aren't useful to anyone. [/quote]
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