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Molly Putnam's avatar

Thank you for this research and article.

Charlotte Mecklenburg County uses EL Education. I am extremely glad they are using whole books.

I substitute teach in elementary and middle schools (I was a former social studies teacher). The teachers, and I, find the curriculum soooooo boring and repetitive. It’s truly hard to discuss a non fiction paragraph about frogs for an hour. It’s even harder to return to that hour discussion and workbook page from I-Ready on their devices (also boring - but on the IPad).

The kids like the American Revolution section the best (4th grade).

“I am Malala” in 3rd grade, where the kids learn about bad vs good Muslims seems a bit deep and unnecessary for 3rd grade in the US. So yes, curriculum is better and evolving, but also has morals - environmental and political.

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Rainbow Roxy's avatar

Couldn't agree more. It's amazing to see how much of a difference a truly knowledge-rich curriclum can make. How do we scale this impact?

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