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I feel that some kind of support system needs to be in place for English and Math even if it is just recruiting retired folks to volunteer. The community college could at least give out the name of public library groups etc. The CC placement tests need to show basic capability ( English and Math) and the student given extreme caution if they fall below the bar or take the placement test until they pass. The "retake English 101 until they pass" is just plain unrealistic. Of course an acceptable ACT or SAT score should waive taking the CC placement test(s).
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if there is more than one possible national level (leagues etc) then "a" otherwise "the" He plays competitive poker at a national level.
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Free ebook on Python Programming on Amazon
MarkT replied to shawthorne44's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
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Free ebook on Python Programming on Amazon
MarkT replied to shawthorne44's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
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Be careful you may get shut out from taking the actual AP exam. Some home schooling folks have experienced that. You may consider dual enrollment online at an in-state CC if you are really that far from any urban area (assuming you have decent internet access). I prefer the AP route for many courses such as English and History but you don't have many places to take the actual exam.
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Online English courses that haven't started yet?
MarkT replied to fastforward's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
http://www.svhs.co/TeachingMethods.aspx How does this work for English? [They only offer English for 9th grade.] -
For young online college students (probably at home if CC) maybe the college suggest they get a "mentor" who could be a relative.
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The interesting contrast is many folks here at WTM have been very successful and happy with online providers at the high school level including AP (see HS threads). It would be nice if folks could identify why this is the case. Maybe it is just a better student or parental support.
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Article about the effect of adjuncts on higher education
MarkT replied to chiguirre's topic in The College Board
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Online English courses that haven't started yet?
MarkT replied to fastforward's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
If you use this option please give feedback to the forum. SVHS is very new. Their courses do not appear to be honors level. BYU has been providing distance learning for decades. But I have only seen their math courses. -
Now: Ruminations after the PSAT
MarkT replied to RootAnn's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
You want to sign up for online because for the PSAT you can see every answer your student gave versus the correct answer. They do treat it as a practice test. I give the CB credit there. -
Article about the effect of adjuncts on higher education
MarkT replied to chiguirre's topic in The College Board
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Just curious were most classes the normal semester/quarter pace or were they accelerated?
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1) That is my point, the student learns the college level material at their expected HS pace. Education is about learning. 2) My son is a Junior in high school - he does not need to learn at the same pace as a college freshman. He is taking four AP classes along with two non AP classes and a SAT/ACT prep class instead of study hall. He is busy enough. I repeat Education is about learning. The elite colleges not giving AP credit are the same institutions also not giving CC transfer credit (where most DE occurs). [if the college level material covered in the AP syllabus does not academically equal the corresponding typical State U course then that needs to be fixed by the College Board.]
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PreCalc - upping the challenge but not too much
MarkT replied to Matryoshka's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I borrowed "Just in Time Algebra and Trigonometry for Calculus" from our library. It looks good overall. It maps the Calculus topic to the corresponding needed Algebra and Trig. The examples are reasonable but some are just Algebra 1 (if you need Algebra 1 help maybe you shouldn't be taking Calculus). It has a lot of white space for 216 pages and is over-priced at $32 new because it was priced for college bookstores by Pearson. Buy used or borrow. This type of booklet would better if the authors just direct published via Lulu or similar and priced it around $15 (it's value). -
I am not a big fan of accelerated 8-week session courses. I think many of the students who signed up expected 1/2 the overall work of a full semester course. Drinking from a fire hose is hard work. That is why for the most part I think AP ( one semester course over 30 weeks) is a better deal for most high school students versus DE.
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Article about the effect of adjuncts on higher education
MarkT replied to chiguirre's topic in The College Board
We (collective) also ran up huge personal credit card bills and bought over priced houses to keep with the Jones. That is slowly starting to change and hopefully so will this way of looking at colleges. If the bolded statement above is true the we (collective) are very spoiled and hopefully can evolve. We should look for real value. It was certainly different when I went to college decades ago. The campus grounds were well maintained but nothing fancy and the food was just edible in the dorms but you got lots of it. If you lived off campus you pinched on the food to pay the rent. PB&J again! Fiscal conservatism needs a comeback in this country. -
older edition online https://ia801606.us.archive.org/22/items/Calculus_643/Spivak-Calculus.pdf
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http://www.city-journal.org/html/how-uc-berkeley-can-dig-out-14754.html related to some discussions on this forum "In 2015, for example, after the system received an increase in state funding, it promptly gave its highest-earning administrators a raise over student objections."
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I believe the courses are very similar from state to state. Plum Crazy seems to have the most experience with using Connections Academy. My DS' friend is using K12-AZ for high school and his B&M teacher parents like it. I have heard that they might have too much busy work.
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Anybody have a kid learn Matlab?
MarkT replied to JanetC's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
There are lots of free PDF books for example: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/166592-best-book-for-beginners http://bookboon.com/en/an-introduction-to-matlab-ebook https://www.tutorialspoint.com/matlab/matlab_tutorial.pdf -
Anybody have a kid learn Matlab?
MarkT replied to JanetC's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
FYI - GNU Octave is open source software (free) which executes matlab .m files.