Anonymous wrote:In the olden days, kids learned to read in kindergarten—and learned to read well in first and second grade. Think: chapter books by second grade.
Or perhaps that was just a catholic school thing?
Regardless, why can’t mcps raise the bar and boost literacy?
Gentle tip: group by ability, smaller classes, and spend more time instructing instead of having kids so busy work in groups.
Anonymous wrote:What percentage of the Hispanic students are English language learners? That would go a long way towards understanding these numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Without multi-year trends there's not much utility in this data. MCPS isn't starting literacy education from scratch this year.
Anonymous wrote:What percentage of the Hispanic students are English language learners? That would go a long way towards understanding these numbers.
Anonymous wrote:What percentage of the Hispanic students are English language learners? That would go a long way towards understanding these numbers.
Anonymous wrote:In the olden days, kids learned to read in kindergarten—and learned to read well in first and second grade. Think: chapter books by second grade.
Or perhaps that was just a catholic school thing?
Regardless, why can’t mcps raise the bar and boost literacy?
Gentle tip: group by ability, smaller classes, and spend more time instructing instead of having kids so busy work in groups.