Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have complained that not all teachers are using it though…
That doesn’t make it a new initiative. Just means some principals need to make sure their teachers are with the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess that’s my question: If the only exemption is literacy programming for secondary students, doesn’t that show how dire the situation is to change to something new for elementary LA?
Teaching phonics and background info isn’t a fad; it’s what makes sense.
I don’t want to burden teachers with more than they already take on. At the same time, we can’t keep failing these kids.
They already changed the elem ELA curriculum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Escuela Key is still using Lucy Caulkin's writers workshop. They absolutely need to switch to Core Knowledge. It's wrong that APS is letting the school continue to use a disproven curriculum that's been shown to harm students.
What is wrong with Writers Workshop?
I thought the issue was with the reading approach?
Anonymous wrote:People have complained that not all teachers are using it though…
Anonymous wrote:I guess that’s my question: If the only exemption is literacy programming for secondary students, doesn’t that show how dire the situation is to change to something new for elementary LA?
Teaching phonics and background info isn’t a fad; it’s what makes sense.
I don’t want to burden teachers with more than they already take on. At the same time, we can’t keep failing these kids.
Anonymous wrote:Except for the calendar initiative. I vote no to one less week of summer and a paid two week winter break for central office staff. Push back!
Anonymous wrote:Escuela Key is still using Lucy Caulkin's writers workshop. They absolutely need to switch to Core Knowledge. It's wrong that APS is letting the school continue to use a disproven curriculum that's been shown to harm students.
Anonymous wrote:Escuela Key is still using Lucy Caulkin's writers workshop. They absolutely need to switch to Core Knowledge. It's wrong that APS is letting the school continue to use a disproven curriculum that's been shown to harm students.