Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Forget grade levels, KC schools try something new


I wonder how this "new" idea will mesh with the move for national standards, which says that all students should be learning the same thing in the same grades?

Forget about students spending one year in each grade, with the entire class learning the same skills at the same time. Districts from Alaska to Maine are taking a different route.

Instead of simply moving kids from one grade to the next as they get older, schools are grouping students by ability. Once they master a subject, they move up a level. This practice has been around for decades, but was generally used on a smaller scale, in individual grades, subjects or schools.

Now, in the latest effort to transform the bedraggled Kansas City, Mo. schools, the district is about to become what reform experts say is the largest one to try the approach. Starting this fall officials will begin switching 17,000 students to the new system to turnaround trailing schools and increase abysmal tests scores.

Read more at The San Francisco Chronicle

Forget grade levels, KC schools try something new

"Learning More Deeply by Learning Less"


As I plan for the upcoming school year, this subject has crossed my mind - -in fact, it's like the author was reading my mind!  In this age of "information overload", it's difficult not to just hop on the computer and explain everything to your child - or, at least, make them think that ALL of the answers might lie in the computer...

Excerpt:

I have a tendency to over-educationalize everything, to turn everything into a formal lesson. For some time, I have been wrestling with the value of unanswered questions, simple wonder and how to build a more reflective homeschool. Sometimes, I’ve decided, it is better to experience, to ponder and to be filled with wonder rather than to have immediate access to a deluge of information.

Learning More Deeply by Learning Less — Heart of the Matter Heart of the Matter

Poulenc Sonata for Flute and Piano Cantilena

Just beautiful! Thank you, Barb-Harmony Art Mom!