Anonymous wrote:You are focused on the wrong thing. My kid is a junior and many kids who were pushed into early Algebra just weren't ready and the algebra was a bit watered down which was ok.
But the students got to high school and the just weren't prepared because the high school teachers assumed a level of mastery that wasn't there and they had to remediate. This was true even in the intensified level classes.
Forcing math early is probably the biggest mistake some parents make. Instead I would argue that parents need to push middle schools to teach something far more basic which is reading and writing including grammar, vocabulary, and how to write basic paragraphs and essays.
Anonymous wrote:Algebra in 8th grade is very advanced. Your kid is way ahead, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. The high school will be a joke too.
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Sadly this. My coaster went to APS through 9th then asked to go to private school because they were completely unchallenged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. The high school will be a joke too.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically, ppl think that adult who are in college won't be able to figure out the workload unless overworked as kids?
Managing homework is part of developing executive skill, building attention span while working alone in a solitary room. Right now the kids only have to work with others working and monitored by a teacher; the siren song of beer pong, their phone, roommates gaming, will all be steps away in college and they will have no muscle memory for studying solitarily.
Some homework != overworked.
Ok maybe overworked want the right word, but kids usually get way too much.
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Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. The high school will be a joke too.