Anonymous wrote:So is Really Great Reading ("RGR") also going away along with Benchmark and be completely replaced by CKLA?
Anonymous wrote:I'm super late to listening to "Sold a Story," but MCPS was mentioned in it and specifically the Benchmark curriculum that Lucy Calkins pushed.
Having listened to the podcast, and knowing MCPS used this flawed reading curriculum, who in MCPS is being held accountable for the harm caused by this failed instruction? Black and brown literacy rates are significantly down and have been even pre-pandemic, and I'm wondering how much of that is attributable to Calkins/Benchmark's flawed reading methodology?
Anonymous wrote:So is Really Great Reading ("RGR") also going away along with Benchmark and be completely replaced by CKLA?
Anonymous wrote:What will your ES have next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/D3ASBR71CEAB/$file/English%20Language%20Arts%20Curriculum%20Adoption%20240319.pdf
On the board's agenda for Tuesday March 19th: the adoption of Amplify: Core Knowledge Language Arts for elementary ELA and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ¡Arriba la lectura! for elementary Spanish immersion programs.
Anyone have opinions about these?
So good! MCPS never disaapoints.
Anonymous wrote:https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/D3ASBR71CEAB/$file/English%20Language%20Arts%20Curriculum%20Adoption%20240319.pdf
On the board's agenda for Tuesday March 19th: the adoption of Amplify: Core Knowledge Language Arts for elementary ELA and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ¡Arriba la lectura! for elementary Spanish immersion programs.
Anyone have opinions about these?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm super late to listening to "Sold a Story," but MCPS was mentioned in it and specifically the Benchmark curriculum that Lucy Calkins pushed.
Having listened to the podcast, and knowing MCPS used this flawed reading curriculum, who in MCPS is being held accountable for the harm caused by this failed instruction? Black and brown literacy rates are significantly down and have been even pre-pandemic, and I'm wondering how much of that is attributable to Calkins/Benchmark's flawed reading methodology?
No one is being held accountable. Benchmark is awful, but The Benchmark is sold a story is a different Benchmark.
Thankfully the curriculum they are moving to next year follows the science of reading.
It’s the retooled Benchmark that Calkins went back to and added phonics instruction to?
No - Sold a Story was referring to the Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark Assessment System, not the Benchmark Curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm super late to listening to "Sold a Story," but MCPS was mentioned in it and specifically the Benchmark curriculum that Lucy Calkins pushed.
Having listened to the podcast, and knowing MCPS used this flawed reading curriculum, who in MCPS is being held accountable for the harm caused by this failed instruction? Black and brown literacy rates are significantly down and have been even pre-pandemic, and I'm wondering how much of that is attributable to Calkins/Benchmark's flawed reading methodology?
No one is being held accountable. Benchmark is awful, but The Benchmark is sold a story is a different Benchmark.
Thankfully the curriculum they are moving to next year follows the science of reading.
It’s the retooled Benchmark that Calkins went back to and added phonics instruction to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm super late to listening to "Sold a Story," but MCPS was mentioned in it and specifically the Benchmark curriculum that Lucy Calkins pushed.
Having listened to the podcast, and knowing MCPS used this flawed reading curriculum, who in MCPS is being held accountable for the harm caused by this failed instruction? Black and brown literacy rates are significantly down and have been even pre-pandemic, and I'm wondering how much of that is attributable to Calkins/Benchmark's flawed reading methodology?
No one is being held accountable. Benchmark is awful, but The Benchmark is sold a story is a different Benchmark.
Thankfully the curriculum they are moving to next year follows the science of reading.