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Reply to "92% in 4 to 5 in Algebra 1 - teacher attributes success to "old-fashioned" algebra "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go read the thread on tutors. So many families supplement because 2.0 super sucks. [/quote] Search on DCUM for threads about math tutors before 2.0. There were plenty.[/quote] [b]In elementary school? I don't think so[/b]. Go read the parcc data. Check out the algebra data. [/quote] Think again. Also, the PARCC data may show many things, but one thing they certainly do not show is that math under Curriculum 2.0 is less effective than under the previous curriculum. It is not possible for the PARCC data to show that.[/quote] They'll give it another year or so, then they won't have any excuses. [/quote] Exactly but then it will be a new change somewhere else. It is obvious they got rid of finals because of the constant decline in scores. [/quote] They didn't get rid of finals. They got rid of end-of-semester final exams designed by the central office and administered during a separate finals period. There is no evidence of a "constant decline" in final-exam scores.[/quote]
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