Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our charter is almost 100% phonics - and we hate it. There is no balanced literacy - it's all drill, baby, drill.
This is the way
Anonymous wrote:Our charter is almost 100% phonics - and we hate it. There is no balanced literacy - it's all drill, baby, drill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on the school even with DCPS. SWS is all Lucy Calkins. 3 blocks away, LT is all phonics. I think, like the rest of the country, DCPS has started to turn back towards phonics and pushes, e.g., fundations curriculum in that vein. But it 100% varies.
SWS teaches phonics (Heggerty, Fundations).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, every parent listened to that podcast and now deems themself a reading specialist.
Agree! It’s comical. They’ve “done their own research” and now are experts.
So silly of parents to want their kids to learn to read!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS only uses science of reading-aligned curricula.
To all the parents saying the OP is wrong simply because they listened to a podcast, you are actually the ones who are wrong .
No one is saying they're wrong because they listened to one podcast, they're saying one podcast does not make you an expert.
And yet...OP's concern is well-founded.
Their concern and the entire thread is silly. The navel gazing on pedagogy should preserved for EdD candidates and others who spend their time outside classrooms. Parents who want to wax philosophic about this stuff in the context of DCPS are ignorant of the realities of public education, especially in DC. DC schools are filled with food insecure kids from unstable homes with parents and guardians that haven't been reading to them in utero. Educators in DC are triaging a ton of systemic and societal problems. These get worse as time goes on. If the wanna be public policy experts on this thread knew a darn thing beyond their under 5 year olds they'd realize how silly then entire discussion is. Instead, you all vomit the daily drivel of "deep thinkers" with 3 year olds who think they have a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS only uses science of reading-aligned curricula.
To all the parents saying the OP is wrong simply because they listened to a podcast, you are actually the ones who are wrong .
No one is saying they're wrong because they listened to one podcast, they're saying one podcast does not make you an expert.
And yet...OP's concern is well-founded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS only uses science of reading-aligned curricula.
To all the parents saying the OP is wrong simply because they listened to a podcast, you are actually the ones who are wrong .
No one is saying they're wrong because they listened to one podcast, they're saying one podcast does not make you an expert.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS only uses science of reading-aligned curricula.
To all the parents saying the OP is wrong simply because they listened to a podcast, you are actually the ones who are wrong .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, every parent listened to that podcast and now deems themself a reading specialist.
Agree! It’s comical. They’ve “done their own research” and now are experts.
So silly of parents to want their kids to learn to read!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, every parent listened to that podcast and now deems themself a reading specialist.
Agree! It’s comical. They’ve “done their own research” and now are experts.
So silly of parents to want their kids to learn to read!
Yet in almost every other jurisdiction of the country they don't get free public school until Kindergarten
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, every parent listened to that podcast and now deems themself a reading specialist.
Agree! It’s comical. They’ve “done their own research” and now are experts.
So silly of parents to want their kids to learn to read!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, every parent listened to that podcast and now deems themself a reading specialist.
Agree! It’s comical. They’ve “done their own research” and now are experts.