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Reply to "Oldest kids in class do better, even through college - NPR"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh, I see this thread has been stolen by waldorfians. It would bring be great JOY to throw a plain wooden block at you, just so you will shut up about all the perceived problems with elementary school education. Stop reading the stupid parenting blogs and actually spend some time in a good kindergarten classroom. No one is being tied To their chair and forced to fill out worksheets. Good teachers in good schools let kids be kids and teach them a LOT. I suspect the real reason you want to keep your five year old At home is that you are still breastfeeding. [/quote] Idiot. [/quote] +1. I am a teacher in public schools and a PP that you refer to. You don't know how the sausage is made. All kids have to be at a specific standard at a specific time thanks to CC and ESSA. It's a tremendous amount of pressure on teachers that trickles down to kids. [/quote] DP. What are the relevant K standards? I was told yesterday by a VA teacher that there is no reading goal for K. [/quote] The target for the end of K is DRA score of 4-6. If the child isn't reading at that level they may get extra services to get them up to "grade level". [/quote]
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