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by school4princesses » Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:16 pm
I'm curious, given that these are high school guides, if there has been any thought into providing two versions of the guides - one that is more student directed, and one that is more parent/teacher directed. One problem I have with my 6th and 8th grader working out of the guidebook is that I don't always know, unless I record it elsewhere, what it is that they are to be doing. That seems like it defeats the purpose of being open and go if I have to record everything first before letting them have at their individual work. Also, there are some days I require them to write out answers to the questions in italics, and then when they turn them in I cannot check their work until later on when I can take the guide back and see what the questions were. This might be remedied at the high school level, since we really want them to be as independent as possible, by having two different types of guides. Just tossing it out there to see what others think.
Can't wait to see the sneak peaks!
Blessings.
Jennifer
DD 16 (in a performing arts charter school)
DD 14 (WH)
DD 10 (CTC)
DD 7 (BHFHG)