Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DS had the "easy" teacher for 4th at STA, so the transition from Beauvoir was about right, with another significant step up at 5th. The boys who had the "hard" teacher definitely had an abrupt transition. (There is a third C Form teacher who is somewhere in between.)
What is "C Form?"
Anonymous wrote:Our DS had the "easy" teacher for 4th at STA, so the transition from Beauvoir was about right, with another significant step up at 5th. The boys who had the "hard" teacher definitely had an abrupt transition. (There is a third C Form teacher who is somewhere in between.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to the current Beauvoir families who posted about what it's really like. As a newly admitted family for PreK we think what has been described here is a perfect balance.
Welcome!
Another Beauvoir parent who'd like to say welcome! It's a great community. As someone who is in education myself, I believe Beauvoir does the best job of allowing children to be children -- to play and be creative without a lot of rote work and drills. The teachers are great at meeting children where they are and working to help hem build their strengths and address weaknesses. They value social development as much as academic development. The teachers have a great sense of what is developmentally appropriate. Surprisingly, many early childhood and elementary school teachers do not.
We're very happy with Beauvoir, and have absolutely no problems with the lack of homework. As one of the ones posters alluded, the studies show that hours of homework actually does little to advance learning and may actually undermine it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to the current Beauvoir families who posted about what it's really like. As a newly admitted family for PreK we think what has been described here is a perfect balance.
Welcome!
Anonymous wrote:Is there homework at Beauvoir? If so, how much? thanks much.