Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How stupid are these people????
Good grief just let JHU select the new curriculum. Choose one of the many options in the public domain that has been through a University level evidence based peer review assessment and that is used by high ranking school systems in other states.
Why on earth is MCPS looking to buy anything from Discovery Education?? Why does everything in MCPDS need to be a corrupt shit show.
Ahh so Hopkins writes an "independent" report then submits a proposal in the RFP that came from that report. How is that not conflict of interest?
Anonymous wrote:How stupid are these people????
Good grief just let JHU select the new curriculum. Choose one of the many options in the public domain that has been through a University level evidence based peer review assessment and that is used by high ranking school systems in other states.
Why on earth is MCPS looking to buy anything from Discovery Education?? Why does everything in MCPDS need to be a corrupt shit show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least Erick Lang won’t be the one in charge of choosing the new curriculum anymore. I think that is good news.
I served on a committee once with him and found him to be pretty much a boy scout and actually knew instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Total BS. Lang was one of the few sane people left in MCPS. Current upper leadership is clueless as to what schools need.
Anonymous wrote:At least Erick Lang won’t be the one in charge of choosing the new curriculum anymore. I think that is good news.
Anonymous wrote:I think what they’re saying is that the two people who are leaving didn’t disclose their conflict of interest and were the ones choosing the other RFPs, so the whole operation potentially is tainted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What they’re saying is you’re never seeing this implemented in the coming school year.
I agree. I work at a school that was chosen to pilot the ELA curriculum next year and we found out on Friday. More information about summer training was supposed to come out today and I had a feeling something was up when it didn't. All we were told was that we would be dropping our current summer trainings (the ones that took literally hours to sign up for because MCPS didn't plan for thousands of teachers to be on at once and the system didn't work) in order to receive 2 days of training on the new curriculum. Training dates have to be set in the next few weeks and I don't see that happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least Erick Lang won’t be the one in charge of choosing the new curriculum anymore. I think that is good news.
He should have his pension taken away for him for corrupting the process.
Anonymous wrote:At least Erick Lang won’t be the one in charge of choosing the new curriculum anymore. I think that is good news.
Anonymous wrote:What they’re saying is you’re never seeing this implemented in the coming school year.