Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STEM is indeed weaker at Walls, and every other DC public high school, as compared to BASIS which isn't to say that every Walls' senior winds up with a lesser STEM background as compared to every BASIS senior. Not by a long shot.
Yes, Walls has some great STEM teachers, particularly for math and physics (including poached former BASIS teachers). Walls also has a boatload of intellectually curious and entrepreneurial students. BASIS doesn't emphasize freedom of thought or action in the pursuit of educational excellence, at least not before their loosey-goosey and poorly supported and resourced senior year.
Thanks for the response. I am less impressed by the ‘poached’ former Basis teachers but otherwise generally agree. And no one is poached, this individuals chose to leave.
One teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STEM is indeed weaker at Walls, and every other DC public high school, as compared to BASIS which isn't to say that every Walls' senior winds up with a lesser STEM background as compared to every BASIS senior. Not by a long shot.
Yes, Walls has some great STEM teachers, particularly for math and physics (including poached former BASIS teachers). Walls also has a boatload of intellectually curious and entrepreneurial students. BASIS doesn't emphasize freedom of thought or action in the pursuit of educational excellence, at least not before their loosey-goosey and poorly supported and resourced senior year.
Thanks for the response. I am less impressed by the ‘poached’ former Basis teachers but otherwise generally agree. And no one is poached, this individuals chose to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STEM is indeed weaker at Walls, and every other DC public high school, as compared to BASIS which isn't to say that every Walls' senior winds up with a lesser STEM background as compared to every BASIS senior. Not by a long shot.
Yes, Walls has some great STEM teachers, particularly for math and physics (including poached former BASIS teachers). Walls also has a boatload of intellectually curious and entrepreneurial students. BASIS doesn't emphasize freedom of thought or action in the pursuit of educational excellence, at least not before their loosey-goosey and poorly supported and resourced senior year.
Thanks for the response. I am less impressed by the ‘poached’ former Basis teachers but otherwise generally agree. And no one is poached, this individuals chose to leave.
Anonymous wrote:STEM is indeed weaker at Walls, and every other DC public high school, as compared to BASIS which isn't to say that every Walls' senior winds up with a lesser STEM background as compared to every BASIS senior. Not by a long shot.
Yes, Walls has some great STEM teachers, particularly for math and physics (including poached former BASIS teachers). Walls also has a boatload of intellectually curious and entrepreneurial students. BASIS doesn't emphasize freedom of thought or action in the pursuit of educational excellence, at least not before their loosey-goosey and poorly supported and resourced senior year.
Anonymous wrote:STEM is indeed weaker at Walls, and every other DC public high school, as compared to BASIS which isn't to say that every Walls' senior winds up with a lesser STEM background as compared to every BASIS senior. Not by a long shot.
Yes, Walls has some great STEM teachers, particularly for math and physics (including poached former BASIS teachers). Walls also has a boatload of intellectually curious and entrepreneurial students. BASIS doesn't emphasize freedom of thought or action in the pursuit of educational excellence, at least not before their loosey-goosey and poorly supported and resourced senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BASIS teachers are asked to stay, or not asked. Sounds a lot like a contract.
Interesting points being made here hinting at the distinction between education/choice and "academic prep." More of the former at Banneker and Walls, less at BASIS.
We left for Walls partly because my 8th greater wanted more class discussions, group projects, research projects and inquiry in general and fewer tests. Far fewer.
You definitely get that at Walls - far fewer tests (hardly any) and much less (also, hardly any) homework! What Walls bases all the straight As on - who knows??!
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that the vast majority of posts on a thread titled BASIS to Banneker are about people's experiences going to Walls.
Anonymous wrote:BASIS teachers are asked to stay, or not asked. Sounds a lot like a contract.
Interesting points being made here hinting at the distinction between education/choice and "academic prep." More of the former at Banneker and Walls, less at BASIS.
We left for Walls partly because my 8th greater wanted more class discussions, group projects, research projects and inquiry in general and fewer tests. Far fewer.