Anonymous wrote:Really? My child is in Takoma magnet, and I do not think there are different projects or tests on general subjects (English, Social Studies). According to my child everyone does the same thing.
Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Really? My child is in Takoma magnet, and I do not think there are different projects or tests on general subjects (English, Social Studies). According to my child everyone does the same thing.
Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are advanced classes done in MCPS middle schools.
I read on another thread that advanced and regular students are in the same class, only the advanced students get a different test.
Is this right? It does not make sense to me.
Is this a change that Starr implemented or has it always been done this way?
Good grief. Starr got here in July 2011. The devil himself couldn't have accomplished all of the evil doings that people like to ascribe to Starr.
Anonymous wrote:The eighth grader I talked to was pretty adamant that maybe you had an extra question on homework but that it was the exact same teaching, she did not mention anything about books. She was also very critical of the class saying that it was not advanced.
How do you have two different sets of kids read different books and then have any meaningful class discussion?
This methodology is very confusing. We all had AP or Honors classes growing up, if you wanted to do the harder work you signed up for the honors class if you didn't, you didn't. What was wrong with the old way?
So this is just in middle school right? Are there true AP classes in high school?
Anonymous wrote:The eighth grader I talked to was pretty adamant that maybe you had an extra question on homework but that it was the exact same teaching, she did not mention anything about books. She was also very critical of the class saying that it was not advanced.
How do you have two different sets of kids read different books and then have any meaningful class discussion?
This methodology is very confusing. We all had AP or Honors classes growing up, if you wanted to do the harder work you signed up for the honors class if you didn't, you didn't. What was wrong with the old way?
So this is just in middle school right? Are there true AP classes in high school?
Anonymous wrote:How are advanced classes done in MCPS middle schools.
I read on another thread that advanced and regular students are in the same class, only the advanced students get a different test.
Is this right? It does not make sense to me.
Is this a change that Starr implemented or has it always been done this way?