Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Ha! We have Lexia now and required 60 minutes a week. Kindergarten has iPads this year.
Are you saying this is a good thing? Because it's not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Ha! We have Lexia now and required 60 minutes a week. Kindergarten has iPads this year.
Anonymous wrote:Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it consist of? Are you happy with it
I'm really more concerned about how much print time they're getting. Books cause eyestrain and don't have accessibility features like screens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I substituted recently in a first grade classroom and couldn't believe the amount of time the students were scheduled to be on their computers. They all seemed so much happier when we just sat in a group and I read books to them. There is FAR too much reliance on computers in the early grades.
Yeah, that’s because the teacher didn’t trust you to teach anything. Don’t take it personally—most sins aren’t professionals.
DP. I can see why there is a huge lack of subs. No one wants to fill in for aholes.
1/2 the subs barely speak English. The teacher was being prepared.
Once again: we were following the daily routine. The teacher stated as much. Computer time was part of every single lesson.
I was responding to the PP calling the poster (and maybe all teachers) a—holes.
Yes, the tests are often online for ease of grading. The time on computers could be more than 2.5 hours because they trade classes and teachers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign up for a report of your child's school computer use at https://fairfax-county.portal.relay.school/. You have to use the same email address that is in the school system, and your DC's student number.
The emailed reports are very top level. Logging in to the site gives much more detail, but it is only for the past 7 days.
Thank you!
DD spent an average of 2.25 hours on her computer during school hours. Is that typical?
Teacher here. It depends. This week my kids are on computers more because they are publishing their writing and have had a few tests online. So some days they are on for 2 1/2 hours and other days they are not.
yes. Very typical.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign up for a report of your child's school computer use at https://fairfax-county.portal.relay.school/. You have to use the same email address that is in the school system, and your DC's student number.
The emailed reports are very top level. Logging in to the site gives much more detail, but it is only for the past 7 days.
Thank you!
DD spent an average of 2.25 hours on her computer during school hours. Is that typical?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I substituted recently in a first grade classroom and couldn't believe the amount of time the students were scheduled to be on their computers. They all seemed so much happier when we just sat in a group and I read books to them. There is FAR too much reliance on computers in the early grades.
Yeah, that’s because the teacher didn’t trust you to teach anything. Don’t take it personally—most sins aren’t professionals.
DP. I can see why there is a huge lack of subs. No one wants to fill in for aholes.
1/2 the subs barely speak English. The teacher was being prepared.
Once again: we were following the daily routine. The teacher stated as much. Computer time was part of every single lesson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I substituted recently in a first grade classroom and couldn't believe the amount of time the students were scheduled to be on their computers. They all seemed so much happier when we just sat in a group and I read books to them. There is FAR too much reliance on computers in the early grades.
Yeah, that’s because the teacher didn’t trust you to teach anything. Don’t take it personally—most sins aren’t professionals.
DP. I can see why there is a huge lack of subs. No one wants to fill in for aholes.
1/2 the subs barely speak English. The teacher was being prepared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I substituted recently in a first grade classroom and couldn't believe the amount of time the students were scheduled to be on their computers. They all seemed so much happier when we just sat in a group and I read books to them. There is FAR too much reliance on computers in the early grades.
Yeah, that’s because the teacher didn’t trust you to teach anything. Don’t take it personally—most sins aren’t professionals.
DP. I can see why there is a huge lack of subs. No one wants to fill in for aholes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign up for a report of your child's school computer use at https://fairfax-county.portal.relay.school/. You have to use the same email address that is in the school system, and your DC's student number.
The emailed reports are very top level. Logging in to the site gives much more detail, but it is only for the past 7 days.
Thank you!
DD spent an average of 2.25 hours on her computer during school hours. Is that typical?