Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that every DCPS middle school already offered Algebra 1 in 8th. What is changing, exactly?
Algebra 1 in 8th gets you to Calculus in 12th from what I understand. Not accelerated in my book.
It's accelerated in that the standard curriculum has 7th grade math, then 8th grade math, then Algebra I. So the schools that offer Algebra I to 8th graders have to figure out how they're going to compress the curriculum to get the kids ready. Or lengthen the math portion of the day. It's a logistical question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that every DCPS middle school already offered Algebra 1 in 8th. What is changing, exactly?
Algebra 1 in 8th gets you to Calculus in 12th from what I understand. Not accelerated in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every DCPS middle school will offer an accelerated math track starting next year.
Please say more about it! Accelerated to Geometry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that every DCPS middle school already offered Algebra 1 in 8th. What is changing, exactly?
Algebra 1 in 8th gets you to Calculus in 12th from what I understand. Not accelerated in my book.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that every DCPS middle school already offered Algebra 1 in 8th. What is changing, exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that every DCPS middle school already offered Algebra 1 in 8th. What is changing, exactly?
They don't all offer it. The Education Campuses that go pk-8th don't always have it. Because they have like 20 8th graders.
That’s at most four schools, right?There are only 5-6 ECs that serve PK-8, and at least two of those—OA and Francis—have more like 70-90 8th graders, and offer Algebra. The smaller schools absolutely should offer Algebra, and DCPS in my opinion does need to figure out how to equalize math opportunities across different schools regardless of size and location, but bringing four schools up to speed doesn’t seem like such a big shift for DCPS generally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that every DCPS middle school already offered Algebra 1 in 8th. What is changing, exactly?
They don't all offer it. The Education Campuses that go pk-8th don't always have it. Because they have like 20 8th graders.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that every DCPS middle school already offered Algebra 1 in 8th. What is changing, exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every DCPS middle school will offer an accelerated math track starting next year.
OK but if there is no one above grade level and the overwhelming majority of kids are below grade level, is it really accelerated or grade level for few minority of kids?
You can name the course anything you want but in reality what is it teaching?
Anonymous wrote:Every DCPS middle school will offer an accelerated math track starting next year.
Anonymous wrote:Every DCPS middle school will offer an accelerated math track starting next year.
Anonymous wrote:What are the public and charter Middle Schools that follow a math differentiation approach for their students? We know about Deal, Hardy, and BASIS. What else? Let’s make a list.