Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is online summer school. Sorry YOU signed up for the wrong one and you're blaming MCPS.
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OP - online summer school isn't virtual academy with live instruction every day. The course are provided using Edmentum software (I think). There is instruction - in the online course. It is designed to be asynchronous. There will be readings and videos embedded and then concept practice (similar to Khan Academy). Of course, kids will skimp on actually doing the readings and videos to learn the material and just do the practice assignments, googling for answers.
The opportunity for live instruction happened during the school year. Summer school courses are designed for kids that failed a course to be able to earn credit by demonstrating some engagement and minimal understanding of the material. If you and/or your student really are invested in learning ... then don't squander the opportunity during the school year.
How do you know all of this? My kid is retaking a class because teacher gave tough tests with material not covered in class with insufficient time. Received 88 and 89 both quarters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is online summer school. Sorry YOU signed up for the wrong one and you're blaming MCPS.
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OP - online summer school isn't virtual academy with live instruction every day. The course are provided using Edmentum software (I think). There is instruction - in the online course. It is designed to be asynchronous. There will be readings and videos embedded and then concept practice (similar to Khan Academy). Of course, kids will skimp on actually doing the readings and videos to learn the material and just do the practice assignments, googling for answers.
The opportunity for live instruction happened during the school year. Summer school courses are designed for kids that failed a course to be able to earn credit by demonstrating some engagement and minimal understanding of the material. If you and/or your student really are invested in learning ... then don't squander the opportunity during the school year.
How do you know all of this? My kid is retaking a class because teacher gave tough tests with material not covered in class with insufficient time. Received 88 and 89 both quarters.
Anonymous wrote:Why is he retaking it with those high grades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is online summer school. Sorry YOU signed up for the wrong one and you're blaming MCPS.
+1
OP - online summer school isn't virtual academy with live instruction every day. The course are provided using Edmentum software (I think). There is instruction - in the online course. It is designed to be asynchronous. There will be readings and videos embedded and then concept practice (similar to Khan Academy). Of course, kids will skimp on actually doing the readings and videos to learn the material and just do the practice assignments, googling for answers.
The opportunity for live instruction happened during the school year. Summer school courses are designed for kids that failed a course to be able to earn credit by demonstrating some engagement and minimal understanding of the material. If you and/or your student really are invested in learning ... then don't squander the opportunity during the school year.
Anonymous wrote:This is online summer school. Sorry YOU signed up for the wrong one and you're blaming MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Math in MCPS is taught properly and the objective is never for the kids to "learn" its for them to pass through the classes as quickly as possible with the umost A grades.
This. Math in MCPS is almost universally bad. MCPS wants to just pass the kids along to the next level.
If you want your kid to actual learn Math, you will have to look elsewhere.
BS. Is that the reason why MCPS has so many AMC, math Olympiads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Math in MCPS is taught properly and the objective is never for the kids to "learn" its for them to pass through the classes as quickly as possible with the umost A grades.
This. Math in MCPS is almost universally bad. MCPS wants to just pass the kids along to the next level.
If you want your kid to actual learn Math, you will have to look elsewhere.
Where? Seriously, where can I send my kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Math in MCPS is taught properly and the objective is never for the kids to "learn" its for them to pass through the classes as quickly as possible with the umost A grades.
This. Math in MCPS is almost universally bad. MCPS wants to just pass the kids along to the next level.
If you want your kid to actual learn Math, you will have to look elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Math in MCPS is taught properly and the objective is never for the kids to "learn" its for them to pass through the classes as quickly as possible with the umost A grades.
This. Math in MCPS is almost universally bad. MCPS wants to just pass the kids along to the next level.
If you want your kid to actual learn Math, you will have to look elsewhere.
Where? Seriously, where can I send my kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Math in MCPS is taught properly and the objective is never for the kids to "learn" its for them to pass through the classes as quickly as possible with the umost A grades.
This. Math in MCPS is almost universally bad. MCPS wants to just pass the kids along to the next level.
If you want your kid to actual learn Math, you will have to look elsewhere.