Thursday, May 18, 2023

Things I have Learned My Students Do Not Know

(A Partial List, In no particular order)

Who Cain and Abel are and what Cain did to Abel

What a "hook and eye" is 

What feminism is (they think it's "hating men")

That reliable birth control was illegal in (some parts of) this country less than sixty years ago

What Jesus actually said 

The difference between Old English and 19th Century English

What "left wing" and "right wing" mean (they know Democrats are evil, but not what a leftist is)

What Pompeii is and what happened there

What a highwayman is

The difference between "a story" and scientific article 

The difference between someone with a million dollars (who, yes, is rich) and someone with billions of dollars

What eugenics is

What a sonnet is

when the Civil War happened and what it was about

Likewise WWI and WWII 

Anything about any religion other than their own specific sect of Christianity

Anything about Christianity, for that matter 

Where England is (probably other countries too, this was just the one I was trying to get them to find on our classroom map)

How common illness like measles, mumps, chicken pox, and tetanus were in this country before vaccines became wildly available

What evolution actually is and how it works (this is even educated students)

What a pogrom is

How common it was for black people to be lynched less than a century ago in this country

The difference between truth and opinion, or how to tell if something is true

How to read difficult material


3 comments:

Bev said...

Yes to all of these! My students call everything with words in it a "story," and their commitment to a certain form of Christianity is not linked with actual knowledge of the Bible. But the one that troubles me the most is how to read difficult texts, because the less effort they're willing to put into reading difficult texts, the more likely they are to eventually find the simplest texts difficult.

D Shannon said...

World War I?

Baldrick: I heard that it started when a bloke called Archie Duke shot an ostrich 'cause he was hungry.

https://www.johndclare.net/causes_WWI1_Blackadderversion.htm

delagar said...

Bev: I now spend a couple of class sessions early in the semester in my Comp I class walking them through how to read difficult texts. It helps, but only with those who would have put the effort in anyway. A big percentage (maybe half?) of the class reads one or two paragraphs and guesses at what the text is saying. That's if the Sparks Notes version isn't available -- they'll read that if it is.

D Shannon: My kid loved Black Adder. He had a hard copy of all the scripts and had it practically memorized.