Depressing stuff
#1
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:01 PM
New York took the Regents Examination in Global History and Geography. One
of the two essays in the 3-hour exam required students to discuss the
'economic, social, and/or political reasons for wars' as well as the
'expected outcomes and the unexpected outcomes of wars.'
Many of the essays were soul-searching and penetrating. In the panic of
the exam, however, students also wrote these responses:
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As the phrase goes, there are two sides to every coin, and in this case,
the coin is war. Political ideas are stupid; one little thing and everyone
goes crazy. Often people may disagree on something that is stupid and can
be settled by a simple ballet. If you do not show love for one's country
and history, some people might have difficulties dealing with that, and
you might just get your head chopped off, or something crazy.
The Cursades were also known as Holly Wars. The holy wars are going right
now between Christians and Jews. They are fighting over Jerusalem because
Christ was born there. Some people fight for the sheer joy of beating on
someone. WWI was supposed to be the war to end all wars. But as people
soon came to know, that was not how it went down. After WWI, Germany was
forced to pay repetitions. Unexpectedly, Hitler rose to be leader off
Germany by creating a certain look: the Aryan look (Blue eyes, blond
hair). Hitler made Europe very Nazimist. Iraq was a social, political and
economic treat to the world.
The expected outcomes for war should always be good for both countries.
But because there are so many different tribes in Africa when Gandhi ruled
the Muslims and the Indians who lived in India, the country was split into
two countries: modern day India and Iraq.
War is stupid."
EDIT: just to clarify - this is not meant to be a post about war or politics, it's a post about the sorry state of affairs in the level of education in our high schools.
#2
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:11 PM
#3
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:13 PM
Hitler rose to be leader off
Germany by creating a certain look: the Aryan look (Blue eyes, blond
hair)
You've got the Jordache look, baby. Or is that Abercrombie and Fitch.
#4
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:20 PM
EDIT: just to clarify - this is not meant to be a post about war or politics, it's a post about the sorry state of affairs in the level of education in our high schools.
Not a very good indication. How many of those thousands of essays were of this quality?
#5
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:22 PM
#6
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:36 PM
When I was in high school, a million years ago, we wrote paragraphs and essays several times daily. In English, German, Spanish, Latin, etc. Based on what I see now, that is no longer a requirement in most places.
Warren Buffett
#7
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:38 PM
#8
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:38 PM
#9
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:42 PM
Nor do students have to diagram sentences any more. And they don't study the conjugation of verbs, either.When I was in high school, a million years ago, we wrote paragraphs and essays several times daily. In English, German, Spanish, Latin, etc. Based on what I see now, that is no longer a requirement in most places.
So if they can't figure out whether to use think, thank or thunk, they have no little ditty to fall back on.
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Hootie McBoobins -
#10
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:43 PM
***Every Monday***At the Sign of the Pink Pig.
If the author could go around the place hitting random readers with a rubber hammer, the Pink Pig would still be worth a visit.
#12
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:48 PM
*Not a post about theology (etc)...
I am not shocked. I taught twenty to twenty four year olds (roughly) at one of Britiain's top four universities.
***Every Monday***At the Sign of the Pink Pig.
If the author could go around the place hitting random readers with a rubber hammer, the Pink Pig would still be worth a visit.
#13
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:48 PM
These students have taken history as a high school subject. If they were paying attention, and there was a section on WWII and its aftermath, no reason why they shouldn't know about reparations.
#14
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:50 PM
We had to write lots of essays and paragraphs, too, but always for homework. It seems like a waste to use class time for that.This was a public high school?
Not that my public high school was normal.
#15
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:52 PM
Imagine with what derisive irony I would place a tick in the margin.
***Every Monday***At the Sign of the Pink Pig.
If the author could go around the place hitting random readers with a rubber hammer, the Pink Pig would still be worth a visit.










