Anonymous wrote:Well either way, by the time your DD is in upper grades (definitely by 5th, probably 4th), she will be working under Curriculum 2.0 so the math groupings for entire classes/massive acceleration will not be an issue. As far as how teachers assess every day, I should clarify what I mean by assessment. I take anecdotal notes as I am teaching my whole group lesson and supervising students in guided practice. I use exit cards or some other type of quick assessment at the end of my lesson to see how many students have got the concept, "sort of" got the concept, or do not have the concept. I use that information to tell me who to pull with whom the following day.
Thanks for the description. Do you find with the new curriculum and increased class sizes that teachers have a greater burden (assessing and accounting for possibly 3-4 groups of differing abilities as opposed to just teaching one level under the old system)?