Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked for the summer school curriculum.
I was told it was proprietary and they sent me a link to ST Math. I kid you not.
How is public school curriculum proprietary? Paid for by tax dollars? I'm stumped.
Do you ask the sheriff’s department, DMV, or county court house for access their systems? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked for the summer school curriculum.
I was told it was proprietary and they sent me a link to ST Math. I kid you not.
How is public school curriculum proprietary? Paid for by tax dollars? I'm stumped.
Anonymous wrote:I asked for the summer school curriculum.
I was told it was proprietary and they sent me a link to ST Math. I kid you not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certainly a good teacher could come up with something more valuable then the complete waste of time that is st math.
We are strongly encouraged by our Instructional Coaches to use ST Math. Even if we don't think it's worthwhile. For some reason they do, and they cite statistics that prove its worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certainly a good teacher could come up with something more valuable then the complete waste of time that is st math.
We are strongly encouraged by our Instructional Coaches to use ST Math. Even if we don't think it's worthwhile. For some reason they do, and they cite statistics that prove its worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certainly a good teacher could come up with something more valuable then the complete waste of time that is st math.
We are strongly encouraged by our Instructional Coaches to use ST Math. Even if we don't think it's worthwhile. For some reason they do, and they cite statistics that prove its worth.
Anonymous wrote:Certainly a good teacher could come up with something more valuable then the complete waste of time that is st math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the summer school curriculum on line anywhere?
Yes, it was given to the teachers. (By the way, FCPS doesn't use a "curriculum" for their grades/subjects. It is just a Google HyperDoc with a list of state standards with miscellaneous files and websites listed as "resources". It has been this way for a very long time.)
Anonymous wrote:Are some of the SOAR classes mixed grade levels? And approximately how many kids are in a classroom?
Anonymous wrote:The teacher is most likely using ST Math as a station activity so they can pull small groups. I used to use it during my math workshop so I could differentiate my math instruction. I doubt the teacher is sitting around while all students are on the computer.[/quote
You think anyone is differentiating math lessons in 3 weeks of half day summer school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the summer school curriculum on line anywhere?
Yes, it was given to the teachers. (By the way, FCPS doesn't use a "curriculum" for their grades/subjects. It is just a Google HyperDoc with a list of state standards with miscellaneous files and websites listed as "resources". It has been this way for a very long time.)
Not sure what all the people on gatehouse are doing if thats all they can come up with.
That's part of what makes FCPS a good school district. Each school, each principal, and each teacher/team of teachers has a lot of autonomy to teach as they think best. All of these people complaining that teachers are (or are not) robots who do everything that Gatehouse tells them to do - it doesn't work like that.