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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the teachers don't understand how to do/teach the math, then your child will suffer. That said, I have a DC that was a guinea pig for every year of 2.0, but her math foundation is stronger than older sibling who was on an accelerated track in the old system. The previous math system in MCPS was supremely broken, this method is teaching math fundamentals and these students will do better in high school math (which is what prompted the switch in the first place).[/quote] Yes, ES teachers who didn't go into teach out of a love for math has been a perennial problem. However, the issues with 2.0 go far beyond weak teachers. To exaggerate just a bit it's a curriculum written by math haters, it takes the abstraction out of math and replace that with verbal skills. It de-emphasizes algorithm and tells the person who understands a concept there are yet another three methods to be learned. It undermines rote arithmetic which similar to reading needs to be learned in early child hood or it will not happen. Having some of these skills down pat in ES unlocks higher math more than lip service to [i]deep understanding[/i] ever will. Comparing two siblings is never going to be definitive. I know my second has always been stronger in math and I won't credit 2.0 with that, I also see a lack of discipline applying algorithms which I will hate on MCPS for. Anecdote is biased. Anyway, you might want to wait until you see what has happened to those high school classes. At the moment they have been thoroughly gutted by the curriculum office. In fact they are being written while being taught. [/quote]
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