All of these articles are about Covid's impact. Nothing to do with homeworkAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on what evidence are they less prepared for college? Homework isn't required/expected in most college classes; it's way more about exams and papers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The studies have shown that early bed times don't help, they actually need to start later. And the homework being so onerous sounds like the real problem here, would love to hear why it's even necessary in this day and age.
They have taken homework away. It’s only 10% of the grade so many kids skip it since they don’t mind taking the hit.
You know what result is? Kids are struggling to pass tests and they’re unprepared for college, where homework is expected of them. You live in fantasyland.
Homework is required in most classes in college. I don’t know where you’re pulling this non fact from.
In terms of evidence kids today are unprepared for college, take your pick:
https://www.chronicle.com/article/prospective-college-students-increasingly-say-they-feel-unprepared-for-higher-education#:~:text=Twenty%2Dtwo%20percent%20of%20respondents,students%20said%20they%20felt%20unprepared.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/01/us/covid-college-students.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
https://nypost.com/2022/10/04/many-nyc-public-school-grads-arent-ready-for-college-comptroller/amp/
https://theconversation.com/declines-in-math-readiness-underscore-the-urgency-of-math-awareness-202691
There are going to be exceptions to everything but I strongly disagree with this mindset.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my humble opinion no one needs to be school at 7 anything in the morning. It’s too early for anyone. But because here in the US we have this crazy bus system and expectation of free bus service here we are.
School is not supposed to mimic an adult work day thankfully.. so your work hours should have no bearing on school hours. I worked 6-6 yesterday and today and I’m off tomorrow and Thursday. I pay for childcare.
How stupid we are!
We should all have morning nannies for our kids so they can sleep in.
Wasn’t calling anyone stupid. We also don’t have a nanny. Spouse works 4-midnight so we only pay for after school care 10 days a month. We have a sitter and pay her well because we know they’re hard to find. My point is that school can’t cater to everyone’s work schedules and neither is it supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my humble opinion no one needs to be school at 7 anything in the morning. It’s too early for anyone. But because here in the US we have this crazy bus system and expectation of free bus service here we are.
School is not supposed to mimic an adult work day thankfully.. so your work hours should have no bearing on school hours. I worked 6-6 yesterday and today and I’m off tomorrow and Thursday. I pay for childcare.
How stupid we are!
We should all have morning nannies for our kids so they can sleep in.
First homework is absolutely not required in most college classes, please look that up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on what evidence are they less prepared for college? Homework isn't required/expected in most college classes; it's way more about exams and papers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The studies have shown that early bed times don't help, they actually need to start later. And the homework being so onerous sounds like the real problem here, would love to hear why it's even necessary in this day and age.
They have taken homework away. It’s only 10% of the grade so many kids skip it since they don’t mind taking the hit.
You know what result is? Kids are struggling to pass tests and they’re unprepared for college, where homework is expected of them. You live in fantasyland.
Homework is required in most classes in college. I don’t know where you’re pulling this non fact from.
In terms of evidence kids today are unprepared for college, take your pick:
https://www.chronicle.com/article/prospective-college-students-increasingly-say-they-feel-unprepared-for-higher-education#:~:text=Twenty%2Dtwo%20percent%20of%20respondents,students%20said%20they%20felt%20unprepared.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/01/us/covid-college-students.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
https://nypost.com/2022/10/04/many-nyc-public-school-grads-arent-ready-for-college-comptroller/amp/
https://theconversation.com/declines-in-math-readiness-underscore-the-urgency-of-math-awareness-202691
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ideally everyone should start at 8:30 or so. And we should have many more smaller ES to eliminate ES busses so only MS and HS is bussed.
This is an urban county - there isn't land for more elementary schools, even smaller ones, esp. in down-county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ideally everyone should start at 8:30 or so. And we should have many more smaller ES to eliminate ES busses so only MS and HS is bussed.
This is an urban county - there isn't land for more elementary schools, even smaller ones, esp. in down-county.
Anonymous wrote:In my humble opinion no one needs to be school at 7 anything in the morning. It’s too early for anyone. But because here in the US we have this crazy bus system and expectation of free bus service here we are.
School is not supposed to mimic an adult work day thankfully.. so your work hours should have no bearing on school hours. I worked 6-6 yesterday and today and I’m off tomorrow and Thursday. I pay for childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Ideally everyone should start at 8:30 or so. And we should have many more smaller ES to eliminate ES busses so only MS and HS is bussed.
Anonymous wrote:Based on what evidence are they less prepared for college? Homework isn't required/expected in most college classes; it's way more about exams and papers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The studies have shown that early bed times don't help, they actually need to start later. And the homework being so onerous sounds like the real problem here, would love to hear why it's even necessary in this day and age.
They have taken homework away. It’s only 10% of the grade so many kids skip it since they don’t mind taking the hit.
You know what result is? Kids are struggling to pass tests and they’re unprepared for college, where homework is expected of them. You live in fantasyland.
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the general consensus is on the MCPS school hours?
Elementary: 9:25AM - 3:45PM
Middle: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
HS: 7:45AM - 2:30PM
Elementary starting after most jobs' normal working hours seems... odd but them getting out relatively late so parents can get home from work soon after is better.
I get that HS and MS to a lesser extent get out earlier and start earlier to make room for after school sports/activities + homework. But what exactly is the problem with having later practices? Second, homework is not an effective way to learn and practice should be done in classroom, not out of it. Lastly, several recent studies about start times is the later the better for students' (especially teenagers) sleep, attentiveness, health, and learning outcomes.
I'm short, what in the world is the reasoning here and why haven't MCPS updated with the times? Are there vested interests (teachers, admins, parents(!?)) against it?