Anonymous wrote:Schoology is not the only place assignments live. I do not do assignments on Schoology. Kids need to be off the screens and they do better with paper assignments. Only our major writing summative every quarter is posted and submitted on Schoology. That being said, every single assignment in SIS / Parentvue/ Studentvue has a description of what the assignment was, when we did it, the due date, and the 2 week late 50% credit due date. So check there too. You have to click the assignment in the gradebook to see this info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, use his access ID to see what's in Schoology and help him organize his work. My DS has ADHD and his organizational skills suck. He would do the work and forget to turn it. I color coded all of his classes in Schoology, as well as types of assignments. It helped him a lot. I can't say he's an A student but definitely out of "Ds and Cs" domain. Only 1 C this term.
The problem like the teacher said above is that most of the assignments aren't put into schoology.
Anonymous wrote:OP, use his access ID to see what's in Schoology and help him organize his work. My DS has ADHD and his organizational skills suck. He would do the work and forget to turn it. I color coded all of his classes in Schoology, as well as types of assignments. It helped him a lot. I can't say he's an A student but definitely out of "Ds and Cs" domain. Only 1 C this term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been in FCPS? I have been navigating Schoology since my kids were in elementary school.
Our high school only puts in about a fourth of the assignments and the due dates are often off as well. It's really not useful because....FCPS. They just have low standards
You know that they’re not required to put everything in Schoology, right?
That was my point. Not required is the low standard.
Teacher here. It’s not a low standard. You can’t implement lockstep structures and routines across all grade and content levels, that’s ridiculous and would be very ineffective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been in FCPS? I have been navigating Schoology since my kids were in elementary school.
Our high school only puts in about a fourth of the assignments and the due dates are often off as well. It's really not useful because....FCPS. They just have low standards
You know that they’re not required to put everything in Schoology, right?
That was my point. Not required is the low standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been in FCPS? I have been navigating Schoology since my kids were in elementary school.
Our high school only puts in about a fourth of the assignments and the due dates are often off as well. It's really not useful because....FCPS. They just have low standards
You know that they’re not required to put everything in Schoology, right?
Anonymous wrote:It’s very frustrating when your child’s Schoology says missing assignments and they are over 20 days old or 28 and the teacher hasn’t updated anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been in FCPS? I have been navigating Schoology since my kids were in elementary school.
Our high school only puts in about a fourth of the assignments and the due dates are often off as well. It's really not useful because....FCPS. They just have low standards
+1. Every year, a different set of teachers use the system differently. You have to nose around.Anonymous wrote:How long have you been in FCPS? I have been navigating Schoology since my kids were in elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:How long have you been in FCPS? I have been navigating Schoology since my kids were in elementary school.