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Reply to "DID FCPS Talk about 9/11?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it's not in the curriculum, then we don't talk about it. Doing so would mean basically winging it and bringing up a potentially traumatic and politically charged event with no script, learning target, or approved materials. That could get awkward quickly, and it's a good way to jeopardize your career. And, of course, have certain parents up in arms. [/quote] I'm very concerned that you mentioned having no script. Do you only teach things with a script? If so, that's incredibly sad. Does everything in your classroom have to have a learning target? You can't have a teachable moment in which you check in with your students regarding their feelings about something that has happened? If not, that's incredibly sad. I've been teaching just under 30 years and [b]I've never used a script for teaching anything. Ever.[/b] The only time I use a script is during standardized testing, but that's not instructional.[/quote] FLE/Human Growth and Development lessons are pretty much scripted. Benchmark language arts lessons amount to a lot of script reading. [/quote] So elementary teachers and HPE teachers. The other teachers are not scripted regarding how to teach their curricula.[/quote] The PP could have been an ES teacher, so I wouldn’t have been so shocked, particularly about needing to have a learning target. If an administrator comes into my room I had better be teaching whatever is scheduled during that time and there better be an identifiable learning target. Thankfully I no longer have to write all the “I can….” statements for each subject on the board. [/quote] Gee. Old teacher here. Never was told when to teach what. That must be awful. We were supposed to have plans in our "plan book" but, [b]we were free to create our own schedules.[/b] (Normally, language arts/reading first, but it was not required. If you had a special in the a.m., we might do math first. Up to the teacher.) And, NEVER was I given a script--except as a PP said for standardized tests. There were scripts available in teacher's manuals, but I never used them word for word. Only as a guideline.[/quote] It was like that when I first started teaching for FCPS 32 years ago, but we’ve been tightly scheduled for quite a while now. Our team was spoken to by the principal probably 8 years ago or so (a few years before Covid) because we weren’t all teaching science when she came through. I think I had gone over in social studies by 10 minutes or something like that. Schedules are “tight” and subject blocks are set up by admin. Benchmark is scripted to the point that teachers sit in front of the class with the teacher guide in their laps and read from it. [/quote]
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