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Reply to "7 Math teachers are leaving Richard Montgomerry HS"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The 50% rule is a stupid hill to die on for anyone who understands math. Yes, the gradebook should reflect the actual course grade, no one has time to decipher anything else, and using the grade book to make this point is beyond petty. But more importantly, there is plenty of room to distinguish between students in the 50-100% range, if a pre-calc teacher can't get their head around that we've got bigger problems. It amounts to a change of variables, nothing more. A test should already have 50% of the points going to remedial tasks, like setting up an equation, because 50% is an F. After that it's necessary to demonstrate new knowledge to earn the grade. What is so different here? If a student is getting lots of 50% for free, they're still on a failing trajectory. If this is really the explanation, I'm shocked that math teachers can't roll with this rule, and still maintain their standards. [b]Unfortunately whoever replaces them will still be worse[/b].[/quote] What do you base this statement on, besides the principle that any change anywhere ever is for the worse?[/quote] IB is not unique to RM. Hopefully they can hire someone with background.[/quote] Right. There is another thread about MCPS's new initiative for recruiting and promoting black and Latino male teachers. Why don't MCPS fill the 7 openings through this BOLD initiative. The IB program in RM will have better equity in both student body and teacher workforce and better integration in the school.[/quote] STFU with your gibberish. All I was saying was just because something is bad, doesn't mean it can't be worse, especially given the original teachers are said to be good with the material. My DCs have already had high quality, minority math teachers. Hopefully yours will as well, so they can un learn the trash they're fed at home.[/quote]
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