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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?[/quote] They are very play based, especially in PK3.[/quote] The title 1 schools tend but to be and what PP was alluding to with JOW[/quote] PP is wrong, all DCPS PKs are play based, including JOW. DCPS is pretty amazing across the board for PK because they have very high standards for the teachers -- the vast majority have a masters in early childhood education. I do think DCPS is more academic in K than some charters (depends on the charter).[/quote] Nope, worksheets, homework, math, screens, testing. It’s pretty ridiculous in ECE what is coming down from central https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/180/1312777.page[/quote] My kids are at one of the named ECE programs and it has none of these things. I am a little bit skeptical of the single poster in that thread insisting this is everywhere while almost every other poster says it’s not their experience. FWIW ECE will no longer be run as centrally — at least not in non-T1 schools. ECE coaches are gone, for example. So even if they were going to try to institute this, good luck now. Our school is leaning into Reggio-related coaching and curriculum as the replacement.[/quote]
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