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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I haven't found the math track beyond 5th grade on the MCPS website, so I don't know what will happen with algebra. But saying I would be frustrated at my child repeating the same math for the next 2 years is not "communicating to [my] children that they should be bored and uninspired and see school as a waste of time." Where'd that come from?? My child doesn't even know what's coming next year. If you heard that your first grader had to repeat 1st grade reading for the next 2 years, with a few new lessons thrown in, you might be frustrated too, even if you felt the curriculum might be better for the next generation of students (e.g., rising Kers), who wouldn't have to repeat anything.[/quote] I didn't mean to put words into your mouth; I had just seen a poster say "I can imagine how boring/uninspiring it must be" and was hoping that she was not saying to her child at any point, "honey, I know how boring/uninspiring this must be for you." I am the one with the first grader again, and I definitely get people's point that I may think differently in a few years. But really, if I heard that my first grader would have to repeat first grade reading, I don't know that I would be as upset as some on here. Reading (and math) is just one period in the day, and we read and do math at home too, and it's not like reading a book he has read before will somehow suck the ability to read out of him. If your student is saying they are doing something they already know how to do and therefore they [i]hate[/i] it, that might not be quite the right attitude.[/quote] I think you need to give the parents posting on here a bit of credit. You can't assume that people are expressing their frustrations about this to their children. And, a PP said earlier, this isn't just an attitude problem, it is a curriculum problem for our kids. I'm glad for you that your child isn't in a position to have to re-do work again, but frankly, you don't seem to understand the very reasonable concerns of parents whose kids are in that position. To use your reading example: 2.0 isn't analogous to re-reading an interesting book a second time. Obviously, that's not going to harm anyone. But imagine if your 1st grader suddenly, in 1st grade, lost his access to real books and only had access to picture books showcasing only the letters of the alphabet (no words at all). On top of that, when you talk to the school and tell them that your kid has been reading quite a bit and is ready for real books, they tell you that this is the new way of teaching reading. They say something like "studies have shown that kids really need to be "solid" in the alphabet in order to be good readers later in life." In addition, they tell you that your good reader will have to re-read these alphabet picture books all year long just because under 2.0, MCPS has decided that this is where all 1st graders should be. Imagine that type of scenario and tell me honestly that you would not be concerned about your child being bored and uninspired in school. [/quote]
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