Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:one hour SYNCHRONOUS with a teacher each day is the minimum for elementary school, four days a week. the minimum.
That time can be for a lesson, read aloud, morning meeting, office hours. Lots of options.
Nope, office hours doesn't count. According to the town hall last night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a fourth grader in AAP -- daily content is below...
15 minute morning meeting
One hour of math
One hour of language arts
In addition, they have just added a special with an assigned time for each grade daily.
There is a Word Masters Challenge this week and two other assignments for language arts are due. There is also a standing math quiz each Friday.
I call bullshit unless you tell us what school.
You can call bullshit all you want but I am not telling you the school as I would hate for them to face any backlash. There ARE schools and teachers doing a good job but nobody on DCUM ever wants to talk about the positive things.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:one hour SYNCHRONOUS with a teacher each day is the minimum for elementary school, four days a week. the minimum.
That time can be for a lesson, read aloud, morning meeting, office hours. Lots of options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:one hour SYNCHRONOUS with a teacher each day is the minimum for elementary school, four days a week. the minimum.
That time can be for a lesson, read aloud, morning meeting, office hours. Lots of options.
Anonymous wrote:one hour SYNCHRONOUS with a teacher each day is the minimum for elementary school, four days a week. the minimum.
Anonymous wrote:I was unhappy about only one hour of teaching a day, four days a week. Then I saw how some kids were getting much less than that, in the same school system. There is no way FCPS can pull off online learning fairly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the Braband town hall, the floor for elementary school synchronous learning is one hour per day of the teacher teaching LIVE. If you child isn’t getting that, he suggested talking to the principal or the principal supervisor (??) for your region. There were a lot of complains about this.
Huh. Interesting. Our two elementary age dc are both getting less than that.
Anonymous wrote:According to the Braband town hall, the floor for elementary school synchronous learning is one hour per day of the teacher teaching LIVE. If you child isn’t getting that, he suggested talking to the principal or the principal supervisor (??) for your region. There were a lot of complains about this.