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Reply to "Why is the compacted math test verbal?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop drinking the cool aid. [b]Math has been decelerated within MCPS.[/b] MCPS does not develop a deeper number sense. It just caps out how much math is taught to allow the bottom to catch up. Yes, kids from other school districts can score far higher than MCPS students that aren't learning math at home. [/quote] Please provide more information about specifically how MCPS has [b]decelerated[/b] math in the elementary grades. And I don't mean "My second-grader before 2.0 got to take fourth-grade math, but my second-grader under Curriculum 2.0 doesn't get to." Pre-2.0, Algebra I in 8th grade was above grade level. It is now grade level. Pre-2.0, AP calculus in 12th grade was above grade level. It is now grade level. That doesn't look like "deceleration" to me.[/quote]
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