Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out"
To me this is the equivalent of name calling. How is it any different than calling someone stupid? It's debasing what this entire thread is about.
I don't control what others say and those posts weren't directed towards me. Others called them out already. I thought the language was unnecessary, but felt they were responding to some sort of previous debasing language such as the above.
There were only two posts in close to 400 posts here that you found anything remotely rude and we already had that discussion. There wasn't much there. There are a lot of posts from you mainly reducing arguments to nefarious accusations while making few positive arguments of your own.
We are all ears. How has your junior or senior boy been compelled to do more, learned better study skills and mastered material better with the new system?
Huh? There were many earlier name calling/disrespectful posts.
PP was discussing the behavior, which seems pretty accurate IMO. A recent post described "buffering" as grade inflation (something like taking a B+ to an A).
You call it grade inflation. Others like me amd even the SBG just call it grading multiple assignments as part of a grade. Or grading to a more accurate number with pluses and minuses. Grade inflation would mean that the grade is not linked to actual work and just made up which is pretty much what changing a past grade is. To me SBG is a weird form of grade inflation without any new work completed.
Here was the quote:
"Kids who deserve As do not always get those deserved As at JMHS. Kids who deserve As at other FCPS locations, get As. And, kids at most FCPS locations all get to add buffers to grades, boosting up scores from B+ to an A, but not at JMHS."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out"
To me this is the equivalent of name calling. How is it any different than calling someone stupid? It's debasing what this entire thread is about.
I don't control what others say and those posts weren't directed towards me. Others called them out already. I thought the language was unnecessary, but felt they were responding to some sort of previous debasing language such as the above.
There were only two posts in close to 400 posts here that you found anything remotely rude and we already had that discussion. There wasn't much there. There are a lot of posts from you mainly reducing arguments to nefarious accusations while making few positive arguments of your own.
We are all ears. How has your junior or senior boy been compelled to do more, learned better study skills and mastered material better with the new system?
Huh? There were many earlier name calling/disrespectful posts.
PP was discussing the behavior, which seems pretty accurate IMO. A recent post described "buffering" as grade inflation (something like taking a B+ to an A).
You call it grade inflation. Others like me amd even the SBG just call it grading multiple assignments as part of a grade. Or grading to a more accurate number with pluses and minuses. Grade inflation would mean that the grade is not linked to actual work and just made up which is pretty much what changing a past grade is. To me SBG is a weird form of grade inflation without any new work completed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out"
To me this is the equivalent of name calling. How is it any different than calling someone stupid? It's debasing what this entire thread is about.
I don't control what others say and those posts weren't directed towards me. Others called them out already. I thought the language was unnecessary, but felt they were responding to some sort of previous debasing language such as the above.
There were only two posts in close to 400 posts here that you found anything remotely rude and we already had that discussion. There wasn't much there. There are a lot of posts from you mainly reducing arguments to nefarious accusations while making few positive arguments of your own.
We are all ears. How has your junior or senior boy been compelled to do more, learned better study skills and mastered material better with the new system?
Huh? There were many earlier name calling/disrespectful posts.
PP was discussing the behavior, which seems pretty accurate IMO. A recent post described "buffering" as grade inflation (something like taking a B+ to an A).
Anonymous wrote:"some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out"
To me this is the equivalent of name calling. How is it any different than calling someone stupid? It's debasing what this entire thread is about.
I don't control what others say and those posts weren't directed towards me. Others called them out already. I thought the language was unnecessary, but felt they were responding to some sort of previous debasing language such as the above.
There were only two posts in close to 400 posts here that you found anything remotely rude and we already had that discussion. There wasn't much there. There are a lot of posts from you mainly reducing arguments to nefarious accusations while making few positive arguments of your own.
We are all ears. How has your junior or senior boy been compelled to do more, learned better study skills and mastered material better with the new system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:26 pages and still not one bit of evidence this SBG program helps anyone. It's also the second or third time the topic was discussed and no actual positives written there either.
I have written it twice. Your choice to ignore. For my kid: now is compelled to do more than what he's only required to do; hi study habits have greatly improved; he is actually mastering material before moving on and then looping back.
But it falls on deaf ears because some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out when their kids get to college and those "buffers" no longer exist.
Also your post is very derogatory. You can't expect respect when you label other parents this way and if you had just stuck to actual examples verses name calling you would have gotten more respect. Parents just want to game the system is all you seem to regurgitate despite this program being a colossal failure throughout the US and editorials written about how the grading is actually gaming the system to bring more kids to the middle. Parents and teachers and kids have laid out multiple issues with the system here and all over the US. You are debasing them. High School isn't college. Middle school isn't high school. Elementary school isn't middle school. Preschool isn't elementary school. They don't have to be equal. I want my kid prepared for college as the next step, not to actually be in college. There is a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:26 pages and still not one bit of evidence this SBG program helps anyone. It's also the second or third time the topic was discussed and no actual positives written there either.
I have written it twice. Your choice to ignore. For my kid: now is compelled to do more than what he's only required to do; hi study habits have greatly improved; he is actually mastering material before moving on and then looping back.
But it falls on deaf ears because some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out when their kids get to college and those "buffers" no longer exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:26 pages and still not one bit of evidence this SBG program helps anyone. It's also the second or third time the topic was discussed and no actual positives written there either.
I have written it twice. Your choice to ignore. For my kid: now is compelled to do more than what he's only required to do; hi study habits have greatly improved; he is actually mastering material before moving on and then looping back.
But it falls on deaf ears because some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out when their kids get to college and those "buffers" no longer exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:26 pages and still not one bit of evidence this SBG program helps anyone. It's also the second or third time the topic was discussed and no actual positives written there either.
I have written it twice. Your choice to ignore. For my kid: now is compelled to do more than what he's only required to do; hi study habits have greatly improved; he is actually mastering material before moving on and then looping back.
But it falls on deaf ears because some parents just want grade inflation and will freak out when their kids get to college and those "buffers" no longer exist.