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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do you mean by problem teachers in RLA? Is RLA reading/language arts?[/quote] I think PP means the 4th grade CES teacher who did her best to destroy any love of learning and joy for life in her students.[/quote] She was a demanding teacher that had high expectations of the students which isn't opular. However, my children learned a lot in her class .[/quote] High expectations in this case = excessive volume, quantity over quality[/quote] I know she didn't hand out A's like candy so a lot of parents were upset.[/quote] I know she expected 9 and 10 year olds to write 25-40 pages typewritten ten chapter + assignments (longer than anything they produce in high school) so a lot of parents were upset. I know she expected kids to write ludicrously detailed and highly specific book reports every week but write them on a t-shirt they designed or on a dodecahedron they built or on a cereal box or some other ridiculous time consuming build at home design so a lot of parents were upset. I could go on. [/quote] Is she still there?[/quote] No she was promoted and they're exaggerating. My kid did once write a 5 page paper for her but most were 1-2 pages. [/quote] I’m absolutely not exaggerating. 25-40 printed pages, for one ten chapter assignment, many were 10,000 words or more. Other assignments were often 5-10 pages. Virtually nothing was 1-2 pages and the volume was relentless. Fortunately she is no longer there because she destroyed kids.[/quote] I absolutely respect your child's decision to write a 25 to 40-page paper. That's really impressive for a 9 or 10-year-old. I had two of my kids go through that class too. Both only wrote 1-2 page papers since it was sufficient for the county's CES curriculum which is standardized. Once they may have gotten to 5, but that was their choice. They got by with straight A's. [/quote] My kid was at the lower end of that range (she “only” wrote about 25 pages!). Many others wrote much longer papers and it WAS required because the rubric detailed 10 chapters with specific requirements for each chapter that were impossible to meet without at least a few pages per chapter. There was no way to get around it without producing an excessively long assignment and the entire class to my knowledge did. And this assignment wasn’t even an outlier. I’m sure your kid produced the same but perhaps you’ve blocked it from your mind?! There were also fiction writing assignments that for some were close to rivaling this one in length, but those were at least somewhat due to the kids own motivation and desire to write novels, not the requirements of the assignment.[/quote] Reread this.[/quote]
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