Anonymous wrote:Annandale HS and Madison HS in FCPS have already implemented standards based grading. But I’m not sure about the middle schools in the area. At those schools which have adopted the new grading and homework policies, the skills assessment at the end of term generally accounts for about 90% of the grade. There are unlimited retests however, which can be taken until the students gain subject mastery. Work, study habits, attendance and class participation no longer factor into grades. The skills assessments only measure the students accumulated knowledge at the end of term. Supporters say this new grading / homework policy reduces the achievement gap quite impressively.
None of this has been implemented at APS yet due to teacher pushback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in McLean and are kinda done with the tiger mom scene. Our 6th grader has had to give 5 project presentations (biographical, novel, etc) this year in English class — I just want my weekends back.
Does APS middle school have these sort of things — we are looking to move anyway? Also want to check FCC laid back was for middle. I heard they have reduced homework, but worry a project isn’t counted in that.
There’s a lid for every pot I guess. Most parents in FCPS complain their kids aren’t getting enough practice writing and presenting.
Caveat: if these are dumb Slides presentations where the kids just copy bullets and images from the internet without real understanding, then I agree with you. Beyond useless busy work.
Well I wouldn’t mind a copy and past presentation. We had to find original sources, right citations, and cross reference as well as practice the presentation.
Dorothy Hamm sounds really nice, do they not have any busy work/homework or presentations/projects?
There are English projects throughout the year. Nothing that’s too much of a burden but with a healthy level of challenge that engages creativity. The grade 8 student work was featured on display in the halls last December.
So in 6th grade, how much time would it take at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in McLean and are kinda done with the tiger mom scene. Our 6th grader has had to give 5 project presentations (biographical, novel, etc) this year in English class — I just want my weekends back.
Does APS middle school have these sort of things — we are looking to move anyway? Also want to check FCC laid back was for middle. I heard they have reduced homework, but worry a project isn’t counted in that.
There’s a lid for every pot I guess. Most parents in FCPS complain their kids aren’t getting enough practice writing and presenting.
Caveat: if these are dumb Slides presentations where the kids just copy bullets and images from the internet without real understanding, then I agree with you. Beyond useless busy work.
Well I wouldn’t mind a copy and past presentation. We had to find original sources, right citations, and cross reference as well as practice the presentation.
Dorothy Hamm sounds really nice, do they not have any busy work/homework or presentations/projects?
There are English projects throughout the year. Nothing that’s too much of a burden but with a healthy level of challenge that engages creativity. The grade 8 student work was featured on display in the halls last December.
Anonymous wrote:That’s part of what the push is to not grade homework or class work- or grade with a very low weight compared to tests and quizzes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in McLean and are kinda done with the tiger mom scene. Our 6th grader has had to give 5 project presentations (biographical, novel, etc) this year in English class — I just want my weekends back.
Does APS middle school have these sort of things — we are looking to move anyway? Also want to check FCC laid back was for middle. I heard they have reduced homework, but worry a project isn’t counted in that.
There’s a lid for every pot I guess. Most parents in FCPS complain their kids aren’t getting enough practice writing and presenting.
Caveat: if these are dumb Slides presentations where the kids just copy bullets and images from the internet without real understanding, then I agree with you. Beyond useless busy work.
Well I wouldn’t mind a copy and past presentation. We had to find original sources, right citations, and cross reference as well as practice the presentation.
Dorothy Hamm sounds really nice, do they not have any busy work/homework or presentations/projects?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in McLean and are kinda done with the tiger mom scene. Our 6th grader has had to give 5 project presentations (biographical, novel, etc) this year in English class — I just want my weekends back.
Does APS middle school have these sort of things — we are looking to move anyway? Also want to check FCC laid back was for middle. I heard they have reduced homework, but worry a project isn’t counted in that.
There’s a lid for every pot I guess. Most parents in FCPS complain their kids aren’t getting enough practice writing and presenting.
Caveat: if these are dumb Slides presentations where the kids just copy bullets and images from the internet without real understanding, then I agree with you. Beyond useless busy work.
Anonymous wrote:Re: not grading homework. One push to standards based grading and equitable practice isn’t so much the outside help but the grading of formative (learning, practice) work vs summative (assessing competency) work. Educators are working to say do we assess students while they are learning a new skill? We want them to not be afraid to take risks and make mistakes- that’s part of learning. But if we “grade” them will they are practicing a new concept is that really fair? That’s part of what the push is to not grade homework or class work- or grade with a very low weight compared to tests and quizzes.
Anonymous wrote:We live in McLean and are kinda done with the tiger mom scene. Our 6th grader has had to give 5 project presentations (biographical, novel, etc) this year in English class — I just want my weekends back.
Does APS middle school have these sort of things — we are looking to move anyway? Also want to check FCC laid back was for middle. I heard they have reduced homework, but worry a project isn’t counted in that.
Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you wish for. APS increasingly lowering academic standards. Phasinf in “grading for equity” where Homework is not graded, reducing things like projects because they are inequitable (not everyone has parents at home who can help).
Definitely less than what you describe.
Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you wish for. APS increasingly lowering academic standards. Phasinf in “grading for equity” where Homework is not graded, reducing things like projects because they are inequitable (not everyone has parents at home who can help).
Definitely less than what you describe.