Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, please, please email your principal and region superintendent if your child's teacher is not providing at least 4 hours of synchronous learning (and additional office hours) during the week. Merely complaining on DCUM will not fix the problem!
Nobody attends office hours. Literally nobody except the teachers. We are dropping all but 30 minutes a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, please, please email your principal and region superintendent if your child's teacher is not providing at least 4 hours of synchronous learning (and additional office hours) during the week. Merely complaining on DCUM will not fix the problem!
Nobody attends office hours. Literally nobody except the teachers. We are dropping all but 30 minutes a day.
Are you surprised that no one is using office hours? How can children have questions about stuff if you are not providing them with any new content or if you ARE providing new content, it is the most basic of basic content. On top of all of that, students aren't receiving ANY feedback, so how can they have questions if they don't know if the work they are doing is correct or not??
You'd be better off using your office hours for one on one time (10 minutes per student once per week should do it) or reading/math groups. I have been a staunch defender of teachers on this board, but after two weeks of instruction, I'm really not sure what you guys are spending all your time on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, please, please email your principal and region superintendent if your child's teacher is not providing at least 4 hours of synchronous learning (and additional office hours) during the week. Merely complaining on DCUM will not fix the problem!
Nobody attends office hours. Literally nobody except the teachers. We are dropping all but 30 minutes a day.
Anonymous wrote:Please, please, please email your principal and region superintendent if your child's teacher is not providing at least 4 hours of synchronous learning (and additional office hours) during the week. Merely complaining on DCUM will not fix the problem!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some are saying their students are receiving no new content. At my grade level we have taught poetry and are starting persuasive reviews in language arts. We are moving ahead with ancient cultures in SS. In math we started two digit by one digit multiplication and area. All new content. Much of it is pre-recorded, but some has been synchronous and we have been expanding that.
How do you “not understand” this? There was a post right above yours that would help you understand, and 11 other pages of comments. What do you not “understand”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some are saying their students are receiving no new content. At my grade level we have taught poetry and are starting persuasive reviews in language arts. We are moving ahead with ancient cultures in SS. In math we started two digit by one digit multiplication and area. All new content. Much of it is pre-recorded, but some has been synchronous and we have been expanding that.
Because many Teachers are not doing this. DS Teachers have been doing new work but many Teachers are not.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some are saying their students are receiving no new content. At my grade level we have taught poetry and are starting persuasive reviews in language arts. We are moving ahead with ancient cultures in SS. In math we started two digit by one digit multiplication and area. All new content. Much of it is pre-recorded, but some has been synchronous and we have been expanding that.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some are saying their students are receiving no new content. At my grade level we have taught poetry and are starting persuasive reviews in language arts. We are moving ahead with ancient cultures in SS. In math we started two digit by one digit multiplication and area. All new content. Much of it is pre-recorded, but some has been synchronous and we have been expanding that.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some are saying their students are receiving no new content. At my grade level we have taught poetry and are starting persuasive reviews in language arts. We are moving ahead with ancient cultures in SS. In math we started two digit by one digit multiplication and area. All new content. Much of it is pre-recorded, but some has been synchronous and we have been expanding that.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some are saying their students are receiving no new content. At my grade level we have taught poetry and are starting persuasive reviews in language arts. We are moving ahead with ancient cultures in SS. In math we started two digit by one digit multiplication and area. All new content. Much of it is pre-recorded, but some has been synchronous and we have been expanding that.
Anonymous wrote:I hope that if we have to do distance learning in the fall, FCPS will standardize what the schools are doing. It's so unfair to hear about other kids having more one on one time with teachers, getting reading groups, math groups, etc, when my DD has one hour a day of whole grade sessions.
Anonymous wrote:Title 1 schools:
3rd grade 1.5 hours synchronous class M-Th plus 1 hr specials live class M-Th
6th grade middle school teachers are choosing either pre-recorded video instruction or live class 2 hours per week per class. It’s frustrating not to know in advance if class will be live or prerecorded.