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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. So apparently, things have changed drastically. However, one of my biggest concerns was how the online reading articles didn't seem to match up to the review questions my kid was assigned. Are the online articles and questions standardized across FCPS at each grade level, or is each teacher expected to pull together their own resources? In other words, does this mean a good teacher may put more effort into selecting articles and crafting or finding associated review questions, while a crap teacher at the same school (or a different FCPS school) can get away with just slapping some disjointed mess together and assigning it? In this new (to me) everything online paradigm, where does the oversight and accountability for providing a cogent lesson occur? At the FCPS level? Regional level? The school's grade team? Just the individual teacher?[/quote] What program is she using for these articles and questions?[/quote] My kid's asleep, but IIRC, it was Jason Learning.[/quote] That is part of the AAP curriculum. [/quote]
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