Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. School is for education, not dor dropping out after doing the minimum.
I agree that school is for education, but I disagree that you could describe an AP class as “doing the minimum”.
Generally speaking, they’ve done significantly work, and learned significantly more, than their peers in a standard MCPS class. It would be nice if the AP schedule synched better with the MCPS schedule, so the work didn’t have to be so compressed before the exams. Nonetheless, after completing all of the work MCPS requires + the work AP requires, ahead of the MCPS end of year deadline, I think they’ve earned a bit of a break.
AP teacher here... I continue teaching until the end, while many teachers show movies. I happen to think that 180 days is not enough as it is, so I don't waste any time with the kids. It's not like any of these kids are "overeducated." And they will have earned a long break when school ends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. School is for education, not dor dropping out after doing the minimum.
I agree that school is for education, but I disagree that you could describe an AP class as “doing the minimum”.
Generally speaking, they’ve done significantly work, and learned significantly more, than their peers in a standard MCPS class. It would be nice if the AP schedule synched better with the MCPS schedule, so the work didn’t have to be so compressed before the exams. Nonetheless, after completing all of the work MCPS requires + the work AP requires, ahead of the MCPS end of year deadline, I think they’ve earned a bit of a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. School is for education, not dor dropping out after doing the minimum.
Yeah? Well, you know, that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering what students in AP classes do when the class has completed all the units, and when the exam has been taken.
It seems the students will be graded on a very small number of assignments. Is this the case or are the test review assignments part of the q4 grade.
And if the ap exam is taken in may what do students do in the class until June? Does it become a study hall?
They'll do low stress projects and activities. It's another reason we should start the school year earlier and finish before Memorial Day.
Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. School is for education, not dor dropping out after doing the minimum.
Anonymous wrote:I am wondering what students in AP classes do when the class has completed all the units, and when the exam has been taken.
It seems the students will be graded on a very small number of assignments. Is this the case or are the test review assignments part of the q4 grade.
And if the ap exam is taken in may what do students do in the class until June? Does it become a study hall?
Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. School is for education, not dor dropping out after doing the minimum.