Martha
05-03-2009, 12:26 PM
ETA: I meant another dumb questions FROM ME - I did not mean that other people's questions were dumb. I didn't mean it to read that way and didn't see that it could until after I read it after hitting post. again sorry my wording came out way wrong.
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Am I the only person who has chosen to completely ignore all the hoopla over these on the transcript?
I really couldn't care less about carnegie or hours spent or whether the book was finished or whatever.
My kid will get 1 credit opon completion of the materials and demonstration that he learned it. The end. So say we use lials introductory alg 1. I really couldn't care less how much time we spend on it or how many problems he does per day. When we take a test, I expect him to pass it with a 90% or better. We will continue to work on it until he does (because the point of the course to ME is to learn the math not to get credit for the course) If we finish it in 3 months and he passed all the tests to my level of expectation - then I'm giving him full credit.
Am I nuts?
Is this foolish of me?
I figure he'll have his ACT/SAT and various other possiblities (AP, SATsub, CLEP or whatever for example) to back up the validity of the credit?
Am I off here?
I ask because lately it seems like a LOT of moms are fretting over transcripts and how to assign credits/units and that's really not bothering me much. I'm keeping all our tests and a list of materials used and when used, but I'm just not worried about how to put credits on the transcript.:001_huh:
_________
Am I the only person who has chosen to completely ignore all the hoopla over these on the transcript?
I really couldn't care less about carnegie or hours spent or whether the book was finished or whatever.
My kid will get 1 credit opon completion of the materials and demonstration that he learned it. The end. So say we use lials introductory alg 1. I really couldn't care less how much time we spend on it or how many problems he does per day. When we take a test, I expect him to pass it with a 90% or better. We will continue to work on it until he does (because the point of the course to ME is to learn the math not to get credit for the course) If we finish it in 3 months and he passed all the tests to my level of expectation - then I'm giving him full credit.
Am I nuts?
Is this foolish of me?
I figure he'll have his ACT/SAT and various other possiblities (AP, SATsub, CLEP or whatever for example) to back up the validity of the credit?
Am I off here?
I ask because lately it seems like a LOT of moms are fretting over transcripts and how to assign credits/units and that's really not bothering me much. I'm keeping all our tests and a list of materials used and when used, but I'm just not worried about how to put credits on the transcript.:001_huh: