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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know it is hard for some people to believe but there are plenty of average kids who do not have learning disabilities. [/quote] Exactly my thought and I have been teaching for almost 2 decades. Public schools have a guide to follow. Teachers make their own worksheets/ activities. Direct teaching is minimal, and emphasis is on Independent work which does not work for every kid. There is also a lot of pressure on teachers to prepare students for the frequent tests which is not necessarily an exact measure of competency. OP, find a school that uses good textbooks and transfer your kid there. This way you can know that things are being done in a certain logical way. [/quote] With textbook-based instruction, your child may memorize more, but not necessarily be able to apply what they “learned” to new problems or scenarios. There’s also the issue of privates either using very outdated sources or switching to cheap (and sometimes low quality) online textbooks to keep down costs. We’ve done a mix of public and private. I see a clear difference in my daughter’s longtime friends regarding who can develop their own science fair research projects or analyze a never seen before primary source. [/quote] And you think our public schools are teaching kids better? Give me a break. Public school is busy work on their own 80% of the school day. We were there for 3 years and it was mind numbing. If you go to a decent prep private school, they are fantastic. Much lower ratios, critical thinking, actual quizzes and tests. Book reports. Things returned with actual notes and suggestions instead of a check mark. This is all in lower school. Lots of music, art, recess, PE most days, and so much more science and social studies. They all do study skills starting in 3rd to help with executive functioning. They work well with kids who need a little extra. They facilitate with so many other teachers and resources. My daughter's private, they all created their own boxcars and had a race. They planted and grew flowers and veggies in the greenhouse. They take math lessons outside and play sports with them. They go on nature walks for science. They take a ton of field trips for ah-ha moments for social studies. This was all by 4th grade (her current grade.) . She is so much better off. [/quote] +1, I could have written this post. Might I add the high [i]expectations[/I] they have for the students. This alone has made my kids work harder and more intelligently than they ever did in public.[/quote]
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