Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Not yet in middle school yet but why not just call it English instead of Advanced English?
The same reason women's clothing manufacturers have inflated their sizing so that today's 8 is the same as a 12 or 14 from our moms' day: it makes people feel better about themselves. Or, in this case, their parents.
Nah. I don’t think it’s the parents.
We had some parents in 6th grade actually ask for a different class because they didn’t like the idea of ‘Advanced’ English for their kid who needed some extra help. School said no, all kids need to be in Advanced English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Not yet in middle school yet but why not just call it English instead of Advanced English?
The same reason women's clothing manufacturers have inflated their sizing so that today's 8 is the same as a 12 or 14 from our moms' day: it makes people feel better about themselves. Or, in this case, their parents.
Anonymous wrote:30+ kids in the class (amd the teacher has 5 classes, so 150+ students), no meaningful feedback, no papers of any length/or with research (because what teacher can grade 150+ of those) and MCPS is full of it when they claim there is differentiation in the classroom. There is none.
It gets better in HS, when there is on-grade, honors, and various other special programs like IB and AP courses
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Not yet in middle school yet but why not just call it English instead of Advanced English?
Anonymous wrote:30+ kids in the class (amd the teacher has 5 classes, so 150+ students), no meaningful feedback, no papers of any length/or with research (because what teacher can grade 150+ of those) and MCPS is full of it when they claim there is differentiation in the classroom. There is none.
It gets better in HS, when there is on-grade, honors, and various other special programs like IB and AP courses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, thank you for the responses. I assumed they would still group the kids according to ability, but I guess not. This doesn’t seem to be good for anyone but the middle.
It is not good for the middle, either, because they get stuck with a lot of kids who aren’t paying attention. (Either because it is too easy boring, or because they don’t care)
Anonymous wrote:Op here, thank you for the responses. I assumed they would still group the kids according to ability, but I guess not. This doesn’t seem to be good for anyone but the middle.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Not yet in middle school yet but why not just call it English instead of Advanced English?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a big fan of Study Synch. I was going over the responses to one of the multiple choice quizzes on Study Synch and there was one question where the question (to define a word as used in context) really had two possible answers; there was another question where the "correct" answer seemed to me totally the wrong interpretation of the passage, and there was another answer that was also not great, but maybe closer to the point the author was actually trying to make.
So I think even an advanced reader can do poorly in Advanced English, because at least the multiple choice questions seem to be an exercise in trying to figure out what the StudySynch people would think, rather than what the author thought.
For Band, I thought it was just that 6th grade is beginner band and 7th grade is advanced band -- not that it implied any better skill level. They could call it Band 1, Band 2, Band 3, which might be more accurate.
There's really a wide variation in the grading. My older kid, who is a conscientious student who studies Spanish in her spare time and is close to fluent now, got a B in MS Spanish for random reasons. Her sibling is getting an A and he knows about 5 words, three of which are foods he orders at Mexican restaurants. My husband keeps saying "How is he getting an A?" and I'm like "How did our first kid get a B???"
That's funny, re: Spanish. My kid doesn't seem to be learning much Spanish at all. In our middle school, 6th grade band is also called Advanced Band.
Well, I wouldn't expect much since there hasn't even been a full week of school yet.