Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but NP of other thread. Sounds like our kids are in the same class or at least have the same teacher. Yes it's Social Studies, and trust me, folks, this teacher is not OK. Something is wrong with her, and while I have enormous sympathy for her -- whatever the underlying cause of her difficulties -- she is not competent to be teaching. I doubt she's a danger, but it's clear her judgment and reasoning are not within the range of normal. School says it's offering supports for the kids, but my kid is reporting nothing of the kind - to the extent teachers are showing up in the classroom, it's mainly to observe the problematic teacher.
Only comfort here is that this is only 7th grade and it's not math.
Any suggestions beyond talking to the principal would be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! I would guess it's world history....
7th Grade World Studies in MCPS is a tough course. It's not taught sequentially the way that we parents learned history. In fact, it's not even meant to be a history course, but rather a mish mash of history, economics, political science, and geography. It's also much harder than the 6th grade course which has kid friendly topics like Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It's doubly hard if your DC is taking the advanced course rather than the on-level one.
If OP is willing to come clean, I'm happy to recommend some resources to her for this course. We had to supplement heavily when my DC's teacher went on maternity leave mid year and the long term sub knew nothing.
But if it's science, I can't help you. We were lucky to have excellent science teachers all the way k through 12.
Anonymous wrote:I can understand not naming the teacher or even the school, but why be so coy about which subject and grade level?
Anonymous wrote:Is OP also the poster on another thread who was upset that a Science teacher had told her class that vaccinations don't cause autism?
(sorry, haven't taken the time to find the other thread for a close reading, but it made me do a double take)
Anonymous wrote:I think we are now getting somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! I would guess it's world history....
Here is the seventh grade curriculum.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/socialstudies/middle/grade7/
This isn't the curriculum. It's the public consumption overview of the curriculum. MCPS isn't going to put its intellectual property where the public can easily access it. The only way to see the actual curriculum is to look at the physical binders that teachers use or get an MCPS employee to log you into the password protected curriculum archive. You could also get a teacher who really trusts you to send you a pdf of the curriculum binder (I did that once as a favor to a former coworker whose child was in MCPS).
However, even if you get all four of the curriculum binder for World Studies 7, you'd still need to look at the secured unit tests to know what to emphasize. The old unit tests in the back of the binders have been revised.