Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do your own research through FOIA requests, but Fox is reporting those SEL surveys cost millions of dollars through a company owned by Zuckenberg.
FCPS Aused our covid relief funds on it, and also millions of dollars on Critical Race Theory, now referred to as Culturally Responsive Teaching to hid the curriculum from parents..
Those funds should have been used on math and language remediation, special ed services, and other academic subjects, NOT years of expensive SEL surveys and divisive CRT.
So much fake news in this post. Al ESSER spending was explained publicly. No need for FOIA. Zuckerberg does not own the company — such anweird need to find a boogeyman. And cultural responsiveness is not CRT.
Anonymous wrote:Do your own research through FOIA requests, but Fox is reporting those SEL surveys cost millions of dollars through a company owned by Zuckenberg.
FCPS Aused our covid relief funds on it, and also millions of dollars on Critical Race Theory, now referred to as Culturally Responsive Teaching to hid the curriculum from parents..
Those funds should have been used on math and language remediation, special ed services, and other academic subjects, NOT years of expensive SEL surveys and divisive CRT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bunch of morons must have designed this questionnaire. It would not be surprising to find that FCPS spent $50K to $100K to outside consultants to come up with this.
Covid funds at work.
Waay more than this, they paid almost 2 million for it, here's the pricing breakdown:
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Here's another:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fairfax-20-million-equity-social-emotional
Here's a thought: if SB wants to promote "equity" perhaps they should spend the money on teachers, instructional assistants, and social workers to help marginalized kids. That will produce more "equity" than free lunches for all (poor kids already get them) and expensive questionnaires which are counterproductive.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, my third grader isn't in tune enough with her emotions to be able to answer this survey!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bunch of morons must have designed this questionnaire. It would not be surprising to find that FCPS spent $50K to $100K to outside consultants to come up with this.
Covid funds at work.
Waay more than this, they paid almost 2 million for it, here's the pricing breakdown:
https://defendinged.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Copy-of-Copy-of-Copy-of-Copy-of-Post-It.png
Her Home Room teacher was saying she's hearing a lot of negative self talk starting already (and is fairly prevalent among middle schoolers), and this is one tool they're hoping to use to help the kids address those issues before they blow up into bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of morons must have designed this questionnaire. It would not be surprising to find that FCPS spent $50K to $100K to outside consultants to come up with this.
Covid funds at work.
No kidding. This is a crime of epic proportions. I suspect someone (or someones) are making money under the table.
Anonymous wrote:Do your own research through FOIA requests, but Fox is reporting those SEL surveys cost millions of dollars through a company owned by Zuckenberg.
FCPS Aused our covid relief funds on it, and also millions of dollars on Critical Race Theory, now referred to as Culturally Responsive Teaching to hid the curriculum from parents..
Those funds should have been used on math and language remediation, special ed services, and other academic subjects, NOT years of expensive SEL surveys and divisive CRT.
Anonymous wrote:Here's what they could have done--although, I am not sure about privacy issues, etc.
I taught young children. A tip that someone gave me: during recess--pick two or three kids every day to observe and make notes. It only takes a very short time to see if they are interacting appropriately with other kids--or not interacting at all. And, of course, during recess, if you note something troublesome, make a note of that, too. This ensures that even those kids who "fly under the radar" get observed.
As one of my colleagues said one time, "I don't worry about the kids who run in an hug me--I worry about the ones who hang next to me at recess." Some kids will practically rub up against a teacher. Those are usually the needy ones.
What I am saying, is that a survey like this is not helpful. Observation is. I cannot speak for older kids, but for elementary, teachers taking notes would be much more useful. And, of course, this does not mean you don't observe in the classroom, but a teacher can learn a lot about a child at recess.