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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No change coming anytime soon. I'm an MCPS teacher and our leadership team is currently asking if our school should pilot the new Benchmark '22 curriculum which is apparently totally different texts from the current curriculum, but the exact same structure (we were told no PD because we've already gotten trained on how to use Benchmark). I'm assuming if they are rolling out a new version of Benchmark, it's here to stay for a while longer.[/quote] Doesn’t the latest version address the very complaint about the current version; systematic phonics instruction based on the “Science of Learning” and incorporation of real books?[/quote] Gosh I hope so- anyone know? I hate all the online “books” with benchmark.[/quote] Unclear- I’m not on my schools leadership team, and even they only saw a handout of new elements, not any actual parts of the new curriculum. I was told there is “a lot more vocabulary and phonics”, whatever that means. I’d assume the set up of materials is the same though- online resources with hard copy consumables for students and some provided hard copy books for small group instruction. [/quote]
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