Anonymous wrote:My son went to RM and had a Whitman teacher as a tutor.
It was the early years of math 2.0. Tutor said the Whitman math leads were writing their own version of the mcps lessons that they were given. My son was getting straight MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn’t vary, but courses offered and how lessons are taught definitely does.
DCUM doesn’t understand the meaning of curriculum.
This is incredibly vague. Sure, the same courses may be offered, but the content is vastly different. A couple of tutors teaching the same subject at different MCPS schools said they don’t cover the subjects my kid is tested on. They did not even have the knowledge to tutor these topics which are a significant part of the grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn’t vary, but courses offered and how lessons are taught definitely does.
DCUM doesn’t understand the meaning of curriculum.
Well - one kid at WJ and one kid at Blair - both their AP Psych and their Honors Chemistry were VASTLY different. Whether that be a matter of "curriculum" vs. how lessons are taught - I just know that they covered very different material at very different times.
I don’t have high schoolers, but I do have twins. They have had vastly different experiences even within the same schools, just different classrooms/teachers. Different lesson units, massively different number of graded assignments in the quarter, hw for one and none for the other, novel studies for one, no physical books for the other. It’s bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn’t vary, but courses offered and how lessons are taught definitely does.
DCUM doesn’t understand the meaning of curriculum.
Well - one kid at WJ and one kid at Blair - both their AP Psych and their Honors Chemistry were VASTLY different. Whether that be a matter of "curriculum" vs. how lessons are taught - I just know that they covered very different material at very different times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn’t vary, but courses offered and how lessons are taught definitely does.
DCUM doesn’t understand the meaning of curriculum.
Well - one kid at WJ and one kid at Blair - both their AP Psych and their Honors Chemistry were VASTLY different. Whether that be a matter of "curriculum" vs. how lessons are taught - I just know that they covered very different material at very different times.
Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn’t vary, but courses offered and how lessons are taught definitely does.
DCUM doesn’t understand the meaning of curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:My conclusions based on our experience at one MCPS high school located in Bethesda:
-retakes are very rare.
-the curriculum does vary among MCPS schools. This was confirmed by several MCPS teachers at different schools who tutor in math and foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn’t vary, but courses offered and how lessons are taught definitely does.
DCUM doesn’t understand the meaning of curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn’t vary, but courses offered and how lessons are taught definitely does.
DCUM doesn’t understand the meaning of curriculum.