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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since we’re discussing integrated math, I thought it worth noting that parents with experience with that curriculum in a public school system, rather than an opt-in charter, posting earlier today on the college page, absolutely hate it: [quote]We’re in a moderately competitive public school in southern California, and the math instruction has been very very frustrating. The integrated math system puts you on a super accelerated path or just the regular path. There's no in between, which would be perfect for our kids. Our oldest survived and is headed to HYP. We've learned to navigate the horrible curriculum and crossing fingers it works out for our younger DCs. But I am deeply disappointed that my oldest is turned off by math, even if he's pursuing a major that has nothing to do with math.[/quote] [quote]Bay Area poster here, same here. Both kids are strong at math, though only one is pursuing STEM. We also found IM really ridiculous. I also can see how kids graduate with no math skills. In DD’s IM3 class the majority of the grade was homework and quizzes. Quizzes were group quizzes. The teacher made a point of making sure a math smart kid was in each group. The other kids would just let the smart kid do all the problems. Homework was never checked, just stamped that you had it. Tests were made up of the exact same questions on the group quizzes, retakes available and same test for afternoon classes or make ups so basically designed to support cheating. …Most (all) of the successful, high stat kids at our school either learn at home on their own using online resources or a parent, take DE courses during the summer or do Russian math. [Integrated math] truly is Frankenmath designed to inflate grades and deflate skills.[/quote] https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1327108.page[/quote] Yeah better to just do the lowest math track you could possibly do in one of the weakest school districts in the county. Never change dcps. You consistently shoot for the sub basement. [/quote] THIS! It’s sad and pathetic. Go read the other math thread. DCI had a 100% passing rate of AP equivalent of 4 or higher in their highest math class, HL AA which covers all of Calculus in addition to some linear algebra and stats. Yea, kids here are not struggling and killing it.[/quote]
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