Anonymous wrote:The drawbacks of the Lucy Caulkins curriculum have been reported on ad nauseam since 2019. It's depressing to me that independent schools feel fine being so out of the loop on discourse in the field. It's like that doctor who's prescribing the same painkillers since 1989. Always a tradeoff with independent schools.
Anonymous wrote:Orton-Gillingham follows the Science of Reading (phonics) and not Calkins
Highly recommend listening to the Sold a Story podcast before anyone goes to back to school night!
As the commenter notes on the first page mentioned, so many of the veiled Calkins teaching methods are noted on these private school website. It may not explicitly say her name anymore but the practice is still there.
Beauvoir, GDS, Maret, Sidwell, NPS - they all are still pushing the outdated (and not based on science) methods
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD’s school uses it in combination with Orton-Gillingham. This week is back to school night and I plan to ask about why they’re still using it.
What’s Orton-Gillingham?
Anonymous wrote:DD’s school uses it in combination with Orton-Gillingham. This week is back to school night and I plan to ask about why they’re still using it.
Anonymous wrote:DD’s school uses it in combination with Orton-Gillingham. This week is back to school night and I plan to ask about why they’re still using it.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Maret uses Lucy Calkins?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a "top local private" like GDS isn't bothering to teach children to read, instead relying on parents to hire Orton-Gillingham tutors, it's worth considering that whatever list GDS is atop is merely rating the quality and status of students who attend. If you rate the schools themselves, Christ Is King Evangelical, which sits in a strip mall storefront between a Mexican grocery store and Jim-Bob's Tax & Accounting, and actually teaches its kids, is going to be leagues better.
None of the GDS parents in my kid's class has ever complained about having to "hire Orton-Gillingham tutors" or any tutors for reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The drawbacks of the Lucy Caulkins curriculum have been reported on ad nauseam since 2019. It's depressing to me that independent schools feel fine being so out of the loop on discourse in the field. It's like that doctor who's prescribing the same painkillers since 1989. Always a tradeoff with independent schools.
2019... right when GDS lower school added it, in addition to their whole language / balanced literature look at the pictures fun.
Anonymous wrote:If a "top local private" like GDS isn't bothering to teach children to read, instead relying on parents to hire Orton-Gillingham tutors, it's worth considering that whatever list GDS is atop is merely rating the quality and status of students who attend. If you rate the schools themselves, Christ Is King Evangelical, which sits in a strip mall storefront between a Mexican grocery store and Jim-Bob's Tax & Accounting, and actually teaches its kids, is going to be leagues better.