Teaching secondary education must be so frustrating. There are obviously educators who care. How can they compete? How can they educate our children? What's the next step? Will we work to educate our children or will we defend their right to be cool with all the cool toys?
By far the problem with our schools is not inadequate funding. It's not poor teacher training or competence. It's not a lack of technology or deficiencies with the curriculum or standards. And, above all, it has nothing to do with whether the school year should start in early August or September, an inane concern at best.
No, the reason huge majorities of our kids graduate with poor reading skills, fourth-grade math competence and are unable to name any of the participants in World War II - much less the century in which it occurred - is because of laziness, apathy and boredom.
Between Shakespeare and an iPod, guess which wins? Between the quadratic formula and a cell phone, take a wild guess which a kid is more preoccupied with. Between Jeffersonian Democracy and MySpace - uh, I think you get the point.
Many thanks to W.M. Howard for his "Citizens Voice" article in the KNS.
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who is this obama guy?
I got that question from a student in late November. I told him that Obama is running for president, his response was "Who else is running?" So, I obliged by giving a two-sentence summary of every D & R candidate I could think of. I think it was 10-12 total. They marveled that I could know all that off the top of my head. The only two that any recognized were Hillary and Fred. Sad but true.
I have a zillion stories like this. Grabbing them and keeping them is tough. I'm taking a semester off this for spring, and though the money is an issue, I'm secretly relieved that I don't have to deal with some of the insipidness.
Pam Strickland
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." ~Kurt Vonnegut
Do they still teach civics
Do they still teach civics in junior high? High school?
Yes, but the problem is that
Yes, but the problem is that so little is taught in elementary school that they have to start from the very scratch. There's also a complaint from some that social studies course of all stripes are too frequently taught by coaches, who tend to read the book a great deal.
pgs
Pam Strickland
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." ~Kurt Vonnegut
I seem to remember having
I seem to remember having American History in the 4th grade, and as I recall it covered a lot of this.
(I think it was the first F I ever got, after being the straight-A poster nerd up until then. I've hated history ever since.)
This is nothing new. I
This is nothing new. I graduated high school in 1995. Cell phones were still big clunky beige plastic things. There were no iPods, and I was just getting used to the idea of the Internet. I was also a bit of a nerd. But, there were other distractions. Talking on the phone to my boyfriend comes to mind.
Are the tech toys the problem, or is this just the business of being a teenager? Raging hormones, the attention or lack thereof of the opposite sex, making friends, fitting in, finding out who you are, these are all more interesting and urgent to a teenager than the quadratic formula. Heck, they're still more interesting to me than the quadratic formula.
I think there's sort of an
I think there's sort of an inherent problem getting kids interested in abstract ideas anyway. Of course a kid is going to want to know the layout of her own town, but why should she care what's on a continent she thinks she'll never visit anyway?
(In case it isn't obvious, I'm not endorsing the don't-care philosophy...I just think it's hard for kids to see *why* they should care until they've had some life experience.
A lot of these classes rely a tremendous amount on rote memorization, as well, which is hard for kids to do particularly when they don't see a clear application, I suspect...)