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Submitted by Susan Ohanian (not verified) on October 5, 2013 - 4:06am.
Thank you for this important report. I observed K12 from a different angle, taking a close look at the history curriculum for kindergarten, first, and second grades. The results are sometimes hilarious but mostly distressing. Their professional advice when a parent reported that the child didn't understand a lesson was "Do it again."
"The K12 Virtual Primary School History Curriculum: A Participant’s-eye View":
http://nepc.colorado.edu/files/EPSL-0404-117-EPRU.pdf
K12 curriculum
Thank you for this important report. I observed K12 from a different angle, taking a close look at the history curriculum for kindergarten, first, and second grades. The results are sometimes hilarious but mostly distressing. Their professional advice when a parent reported that the child didn't understand a lesson was "Do it again."
"The K12 Virtual Primary School History Curriculum: A Participant’s-eye View":
http://nepc.colorado.edu/files/EPSL-0404-117-EPRU.pdf