Anonymous wrote:My DD's AP teachers have used the "Socratic Method" by assigning 1/2 of the students to actually talk on a certain day and 1/2 to fill out a worksheet based on the discussion. The next day, they switch. I admire public school teachers' ingenuity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t public schools use the Harkness method?( used by elite prep schools like Exeter)
What a silly question. Because it allows training, patience, and gifted, committed teachers to implement well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish it were an option around here. DCs probably couldn’t get into Exeter even if we were ok with boarding school for our family.
My college classmates who attended Exeter always impressed me and I always attributed their awesomeness to the Harkness method.
They have day students. You can move there.
Still tough to get in.
For enough money, your kids can get in. Start donating now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish it were an option around here. DCs probably couldn’t get into Exeter even if we were ok with boarding school for our family.
My college classmates who attended Exeter always impressed me and I always attributed their awesomeness to the Harkness method.
They have day students. You can move there.
Still tough to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish it were an option around here. DCs probably couldn’t get into Exeter even if we were ok with boarding school for our family.
My college classmates who attended Exeter always impressed me and I always attributed their awesomeness to the Harkness method.
They have day students. You can move there.
Anonymous wrote:I wish it were an option around here. DCs probably couldn’t get into Exeter even if we were ok with boarding school for our family.
My college classmates who attended Exeter always impressed me and I always attributed their awesomeness to the Harkness method.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t public schools use the Harkness method?( used by elite prep schools like Exeter)
What a silly question. Because it allows training, patience, and 3-4 more gifted, committed teachers to implement wellin each classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Show me how that method works in an AP class of 45 kids, when half are sitting on the floor in the back of the room because there aren't enough desks?
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t public schools use the Harkness method?( used by elite prep schools like Exeter)