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Reply to "State set to keep MS math minutes requirement that will likely cut electives (but delaying it a year)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So pretty much every (MS) teacher has an advisory period-team leads/content specialists do not. So...why can't all the math teachers have large homerooms, use advisory time, and the other non-math teachers will be assigned a math teacher to assist with small groups, interventions,etc. Same amount of work for everyone, same periods, etc. This could take place in the gyms, media center, cafeteria, etc. to facilitate such large groups. [/quote] Because the language has a time requirement “for all math courses”, not advisory, not small group remediation. They could just get more teachers to add a math endorsement so an entire grade or even the school has math at the same time for 60 minutes and the rest of the day can have 45 minute periods.[/quote] The language says "60 [b]cumulative[/b] minutes" which clearly implies that the instruction can happen at multiple times throughout a student's day. We're having an important discussion here. Maybe don't comment about things you don't actually know about.[/quote] DP. What makes you think you know better? Do you have any inside intel? [/quote I understand the meaning of the term "cumulative" and can look up the MSDE math policy[/quote]
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