Anonymous wrote:I am curious if any AAP eligible kids chose PBL instead and how they feel about the choice. Based on the video, it seems great. I have to do more research regarding this topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious if any AAP eligible kids chose PBL instead and how they feel about the choice. Based on the video, it seems great. I have to do more research regarding this topic.
I wasn't wowed by that video. It seemed like a nice supplement to do occasionally, but as the children's sole method of learning? Basically messing around on an iPad, with other children.
Being engaged is good, obviously, but a good teacher engages students, not fancy methods. Although it's only science and social studies, which are non-subjects in the lower grades anyway, in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I am curious if any AAP eligible kids chose PBL instead and how they feel about the choice. Based on the video, it seems great. I have to do more research regarding this topic.
Anonymous wrote:PBL is only for Gen Ed. Last year was the first year for 3rd graders. They had 2 AAP, 2 PBL, and one gen ed class. So that is what 4th grade has this year. They went all in for third grade this year with PBL or AAP only. So next year both 3rd and 4th grades will be PBL or AAP only, with one gen ed in 5th; 6th does not have PBL at all, this year or next. Next year there will be AAP in 6th grade also. The principal is very into PBL, not so much AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was skeptical about AAP too reading all the prior discussion about Navy AAP.
Navy does not have General Ed classroom for 3rd grade.
5 3rd grade classes- 3 PBL and 2 AAP.
Had heard that Navy PBL was much better than AAP.
Have a kid in 3rd grade AAP at Navy and I am very happy.
No concerns at all. Program is really good and above all my expectations.
PS: Navy is one of the pilot schools for Project Based Learning and that is a awesome program too.
I did not know about PBL and that Navy was a pilot school for that. What is it? Where can I obtain more information about it?
Anonymous wrote:I was skeptical about AAP too reading all the prior discussion about Navy AAP.
Navy does not have General Ed classroom for 3rd grade.
5 3rd grade classes- 3 PBL and 2 AAP.
Had heard that Navy PBL was much better than AAP.
Have a kid in 3rd grade AAP at Navy and I am very happy.
No concerns at all. Program is really good and above all my expectations.
PS: Navy is one of the pilot schools for Project Based Learning and that is a awesome program too.
Anonymous wrote:I was skeptical about AAP too reading all the prior discussion about Navy AAP.
Navy does not have General Ed classroom for 3rd grade.
5 3rd grade classes- 3 PBL and 2 AAP.
Had heard that Navy PBL was much better than AAP.
Have a kid in 3rd grade AAP at Navy and I am very happy.
No concerns at all. Program is really good and above all my expectations.
PS: Navy is one of the pilot schools for Project Based Learning and that is a awesome program too.