Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flipped classroom? What are they using for the home teaching pieces?
OP, for what it is worth, my DD is the same age as yours and also TAG identified. She shadowed at SR last year and really liked the girls and the teachers but she said the academics in the lower school seemed no different than what she was working on in her previous school where she was pretty bored and coasting. That's one day though, but since no one seems to be giving you much else I thought I'd offer it.
I'm the poster that said it's "eh". My DD comes home with hw to do however the lesson has not been taught in class. So, she takes the notes on logarithms in her notebook from the book, and then does the assigned hw. This is okay to an extent. But in class the teacher only goes over homework, and does not necessarily "explain" and teach. I have met with the math teacher and she really only sits at her desk during class. My DD was angry earlier in the year but now she uses Khan Academy and other Youtube videos to teach her the material for math. It is this way in her Spanish, and History classes.
Anonymous wrote:Have you talked to the Head about this? I can imagine a school gets a bad teacher every now and then, but 3 subjects like this? That either seems like terrible judgment with hiring or a systemic problem in terms of teaching expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Also, the material is quite challenging, so you can see how this model of teaching may not be beneficial for an ADHD 17 year old. So as a result DD ends up with about 7 hrs of hw per night. If you send your kid there, don't expect for the "deans" to do much but provide lip service and condescension.
I feel sorry for your DD. Was it like this throughout upper school or has just this year been bad? Anonymous wrote:Wow. That's pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Flipped classroom? What are they using for the home teaching pieces?
OP, for what it is worth, my DD is the same age as yours and also TAG identified. She shadowed at SR last year and really liked the girls and the teachers but she said the academics in the lower school seemed no different than what she was working on in her previous school where she was pretty bored and coasting. That's one day though, but since no one seems to be giving you much else I thought I'd offer it.