Anonymous wrote:So dumb. It is not that Algebra 1 in 6th grade will be hard. It is that Calculus in 10th grade will be hard. Or Algebra 2 in 8th. Or Precalc in 9th.
Anonymous wrote:So dumb. It is not that Algebra 1 in 6th grade will be hard. It is that Calculus in 10th grade will be hard. Or Algebra 2 in 8th. Or Precalc in 9th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people opting out are thinking holistically. Kids need 4 years of math in high school. Many don’t see the point in rushing and having their kid take Calculus as a sophomore and then even higher math afterwards. Teachers in high school already are saying freshman taking Algebra 2 are struggling even with getting A’s in Algebra 1 in 7th. It was also stated that PARENTS would be responsible for closing gaps. There is a very small number of kids that should do this hyper acceleration. The number of 6th graders requesting Algebra 1 tutors skyrocketed this year.
+1. All in the name of keeping up with the Joneses and obtaining the "most rigorous" checkmark. But if the kid ends up unable to make A's the whole way through, wouldn't that negate any potential benefit? Talk about pressure...
Anonymous wrote:The people opting out are thinking holistically. Kids need 4 years of math in high school. Many don’t see the point in rushing and having their kid take Calculus as a sophomore and then even higher math afterwards. Teachers in high school already are saying freshman taking Algebra 2 are struggling even with getting A’s in Algebra 1 in 7th. It was also stated that PARENTS would be responsible for closing gaps. There is a very small number of kids that should do this hyper acceleration. The number of 6th graders requesting Algebra 1 tutors skyrocketed this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who will teacher 6th grade Algebra HN? 6th grade teachers or middle school teachers? Are they going to use the same material/curriculum as the Middle School or high school algebra teachers?
If more than 15 kids opt in, there is an elementary school teacher with an algebra endorsement to teach it. Every elementary school has to have at least one staff member credentialed. Under 15, it will be taught through online Edmentum lessons. Classes will be grouped—this year half of them were taught by a lady in Texas and half in Ohio.
There are no materials or curriculum given to middle and high school teachers. They are given a list of standards and a mathspace login. Elementary teachers will have access to mathspace.
Anonymous wrote:Who will teacher 6th grade Algebra HN? 6th grade teachers or middle school teachers? Are they going to use the same material/curriculum as the Middle School or high school algebra teachers?