Learning (was Re: test questions good and bad)
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In a message dated 11/18/05 12:23:58 PM, soggyboysmom@... writes:
discuss this.
Natural learning doesn't know what the laws are. Children learn the way
they would learn if schools had never been considered by anyone in the history of
the world. They learn by adding to what they already know.
That's exactly and simply how learning works: one adds to what he knows.
Sandra
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> But FL also has the umbrella option which keeps you from dealing withIs there a Florida list this discussion can move to? This isn't the list to
> the school district and there are umbrellas out there that don't
> require anything but attendance (that is, email them a list of 'school
> days' and you're done, just so they can say Yes you 'attended').
>
discuss this.
Natural learning doesn't know what the laws are. Children learn the way
they would learn if schools had never been considered by anyone in the history of
the world. They learn by adding to what they already know.
That's exactly and simply how learning works: one adds to what he knows.
Sandra
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Deb
--- In [email protected], SandraDodd@a... wrote:
here in reg free CT. My main point was not so much to discuss the
ins and outs of FL law as to point out a flaw in the either/or
logic - even in FL it's not simply either test OR portfolio to
comply with the law.
--Deb
>No problem by me - there's probably a list somewhere for FL. I'm up
>
> In a message dated 11/18/05 12:23:58 PM, soggyboysmom@y... writes:
>
>
> > But FL also has the umbrella option which keeps you from dealing
>with
> > the school district and there are umbrellas out there that don't
> > require anything but attendance (that is, email them a list
>of 'school
> > days' and you're done, just so they can say Yes you 'attended').
> >
>
> Is there a Florida list this discussion can move to? This isn't
>the list to
> discuss this.
>
here in reg free CT. My main point was not so much to discuss the
ins and outs of FL law as to point out a flaw in the either/or
logic - even in FL it's not simply either test OR portfolio to
comply with the law.
--Deb