Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What type of gaps are you talking about?
Classes at the progressive schools are sometimes (or mostly) child-led. While children can get deep into topics they are interested about, this method can leave gaps in the curriculum where some areas are untouched. Time and coverage of each topic is not as structured as in traditional schools, where the teacher leads the class and time-spent / depth of learning is determined by the curriculum/teacher.
I’ve had a kid in progressive schools for the last 13 years. I’ve never seen anything like that.
And in second grade? Second grade is about learning how to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What type of gaps are you talking about?
Classes at the progressive schools are sometimes (or mostly) child-led. While children can get deep into topics they are interested about, this method can leave gaps in the curriculum where some areas are untouched. Time and coverage of each topic is not as structured as in traditional schools, where the teacher leads the class and time-spent / depth of learning is determined by the curriculum/teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Can you describe what you mean by “good classroom structure”? The majority of private schools are fairly traditional, so just saying “more traditional and structured” doesn’t narrow it down much. What don’t you like about your current school? What specifically are you looking for in a new school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? And how old is your kid?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What type of gaps are you talking about?
Classes at the progressive schools are sometimes (or mostly) child-led. While children can get deep into topics they are interested about, this method can leave gaps in the curriculum where some areas are untouched. Time and coverage of each topic is not as structured as in traditional schools, where the teacher leads the class and time-spent / depth of learning is determined by the curriculum/teacher.
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Anonymous wrote:What type of gaps are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? And how old is your kid?