We moved to America in 2015, in time for my kid to start third grade. Now she’s a year away from graduating high school (!) and I’ve had a front-row seat for the US K-12 system in a district rated as one of the best in the country. There were ups and downs, but high school has been a monster.

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  • May Likes Toronto@mstdn.ca
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    8 months ago

    @pluralistic@mamot.fr Former teacher who is not a fan of College Board.

    Say you decide to do a biochemistry degree and get AP bio and AP chem credits. It encourages the student to skip those courses in the first year. Was the AP content in high school sufficient to cover all of the first year content? How much will you remember 2 years later when you’re starting the more advanced courses?

    How can you standardize your education program as a college if people can skip the intro courses?