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In reply to the discussion: Are you ever SHOCKED by how butt-ignorant *SOME* young people are? [View all]lunatica
(53,410 posts)96. As a teacher then you know it's your and your colleagues fault then
Snobbery is nothing more than an attempt to browbeat. If you can't teach the basics then you're in the wrong profession.
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I know Apollo landing deniers twice my age. Plenty of stupid to distribute across the spectrum. (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#1
... I'd kind of expect an HS graduate to be aware of things that aren't just on the curriculum. (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#5
My had several excellent English teachers. The use of the dictionary and thesaurus was primary.
Lint Head
Aug 2012
#99
OFGS. I taught English. We, you know, read STORIES and BOOKS, not just "lists."
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#100
Thank you. That was what I and others were thinking. It's a general word used commonly...
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#302
Well considering I was raised a catholic household, I did not have to look it up
Marrah_G
Aug 2012
#244
Some of the responses are in a tone of astonishment, because it's like saying you haven't heard
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#368
A WORD list? Pardon me, but all the vocab kids need to learn are on word lists? I beg to differ.
Nay
Aug 2012
#127
That's not what "Separation of Church and State" means. Add Constitutional Scholar to the things
Romulox
Aug 2012
#146
"That word" as you call it, is integral to learning about history and English lit.
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#310
Not hearing a word often is no reason for kids not to know what it means. Reverend Wright...
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#369
Word list? What word list? We're talking general reading, English lit & grammar.
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#301
spelling and vocabulary, i imagine. what kids do thru out their school years. weekly word lists.
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#311
I think I had lists I had to learn in elementary school. They were for spelling tests, I think. nt
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#317
well... son in AP courses in high school and i still hear he does vocabulary. awesome words
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#318
that is how i see it. i prefer to know everything i can, so i better understand for a number of
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#285
You are calling other people names--because of YOUR students ignorance? Stunning logic. nt
Romulox
Aug 2012
#128
Oh dear. Now you don't know the definition of "ignorance"? It means not knowing something.
Romulox
Aug 2012
#137
Again, that's what "ignorance" means. Maybe put that on a word list for your kids?
Romulox
Aug 2012
#150
One of my students pointed out in a paper that the main thing uniting the USA right now
a geek named Bob
Aug 2012
#231
I thought it was a standard term for a protestant minister's address to his congregation
treestar
Aug 2012
#297
From Tom Sawyer: "They had been hid in the unused gallery listening to their own funeral sermon!"
Romulox
Aug 2012
#135
You managed to get an English degree with no mention of Jonathan Edwards or John Donne?
sweetloukillbot
Aug 2012
#327
"Sinners in the hands of an angry God" was taught as literature when I was in high school.
sweetloukillbot
Aug 2012
#276
I had a person at work tell me that they knew it was the "End Times" because.....
alphafemale
Aug 2012
#255
Anyone who watches 'Project Runway' should not be casting stones about one's education.
randome
Aug 2012
#64
While I usually skip age bashing posts, I can't resist posting my fav Proust quote:
FSogol
Aug 2012
#95
Well, la-di-da to ignorance! I watch PR and have a Master's-plus and am a world traveller.
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#107
You know, I've been thinking about that alot since I posted yesterday...........
TheDebbieDee
Aug 2012
#267
i disagree. if a kid is willing to take the opportunity, it is there. amazed the classes in the HS
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#77
I'm SHOCKED by how butt-ignorant they are of the proliferation problems of nuclear energy
bananas
Aug 2012
#19
My third grade teacher told the class that the Pilgrims landed in Virginia
sweetloukillbot
Aug 2012
#328
why do you think she is trying to win over anyone, and it's very unlikely people like that
JI7
Aug 2012
#35
since when do elders need "to win over" the young? Let the young LEARN SOMETHING.
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#106
She explained it upthread, she's doing research for a book about an obscure religious movement.
LeftyMom
Aug 2012
#296
Nope, no can "cut." I had heard of ALL the presidents preceding my own 17 years.
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#103
So you told a young person you spent "most of the weekend" listening to sermons...
DontTreadOnMe
Aug 2012
#33
I took a political science class and I was the only one who knew the significance of Nov. 22, 1963.
Initech
Aug 2012
#44
Unless you're old enough to have lived through it, the date itself is unimportant,
cemaphonic
Aug 2012
#216
we live in texas. i had a niece not able to identify and differentiate new mexico from mexico
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#80
An adult at my workplace did not know there was a difference between NM and Mexico. Mr Nay and
Nay
Aug 2012
#145
omfg.... see, that was the conversation i had. lol. and we live in fuckin texas.
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#154
A few years ago a test for graduation from a nineteenth century farming community school was
1monster
Aug 2012
#52
they were probably whining about the black socialist communist president
graham4anything
Aug 2012
#57
The Internet is changing the way we learn and store information. In the bad old days,
1monster
Aug 2012
#65
Unless you know that in 1963 people were killed in the US for registering black people
XemaSab
Aug 2012
#295
I don't want to be difficult, we all have personal moments of thoughtlessness
Shankapotomus
Aug 2012
#176
some kids like to play stupid. they think cute and sexy. i know stupid adults, too. i know some
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#76
If you watch those segments by Leno and other comedians, it isn't just the young....
hlthe2b
Aug 2012
#78
I'm a pretty direct person, and that can be a good thing, or a bad thing. Depends...
Amerigo Vespucci
Aug 2012
#170
my 14 yr old says... ya, that would be the "grown up" discussing honest, legitimate, forcible rape?
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#88
i am far more hopeful with the youth of this country than the collection off asshats we've assembled
piratefish08
Aug 2012
#90
yeah... but 70% of them will vote Obama while a majority of geezers wont
scheming daemons
Aug 2012
#93
I am a substitute teacher and most kids I come in contact with are very intelligent.
Jennicut
Aug 2012
#101
the expectation that a kid will learn all things in school is foolish. i never expected the schools
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#110
Of course, this is true (I once shocked a class by informing them thusly). HOWEVER,
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#112
i havent seen it. and as i said in another post, both sons have a passion for history and have had
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#114
She's a grocery cart pusher, not a computer engineer. Because she's ignorant or worse. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2012
#130
To be fair I am shocked by how butt-ignorant some old people are. Just yesterday
doc03
Aug 2012
#139
I was shocked when I mentioned David Bowie to one of my young co-workers
Pool Hall Ace
Aug 2012
#140
Reading is the best way to gain general knowledge, IMO. It's never too late to read. nt
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#314
The person in the OP has to go through all of that TOO. And still doesn't know the definition
Romulox
Aug 2012
#162
While "sermon" is not an incredibly esoteric word, this thread is the first I can recall ...
ieoeja
Aug 2012
#180
Now "quarter" and "half" are too difficult for a *tenth grader*? You can't make this stuff up. nt
Romulox
Aug 2012
#249
I'm actually more shocked by how ignorant an older white dude I know is.
Arugula Latte
Aug 2012
#200
They could probably talk for hours about things that you would have no idea about but
Drale
Aug 2012
#205
That's OK. Some of your elders probably didn't think very highly of your teen self either.
alphafemale
Aug 2012
#253
In Time Magazine, for example, 'sermon' was almost 10 times more common in the 50s than it is today.
Prometheus Bound
Aug 2012
#258
I'm kind of interested in this stuff. Here's 'sermon' in Time through the decades.
Prometheus Bound
Aug 2012
#264
No... actually, I'm not. The System works against them, so why should I expect different?
fascisthunter
Aug 2012
#270
I've gone to the tea party meetings three times (because it's good to know the enemy)
XemaSab
Aug 2012
#291
I don't know if it's a result of dumbed down education or that their parents aren't too swift AND...
MrMickeysMom
Aug 2012
#294
no. but then i'm not surprised by how butt-ignorant people are in general to things i care about.
NuttyFluffers
Aug 2012
#298
The problem with teaching recent history is that it's so politically charged.
eppur_se_muova
Aug 2012
#359
Do kids read any more? We read a lot of books, when I was in school (long long ago). nt
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#316
i have been surprised the number of books and variety my boys have read over the years
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#323
my kids are big readers. when they were young, i was told by brother that i did not "let"
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#350
Honestly I'm frequently shocked by how ignorant some *adults* are, never mind young people.
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2012
#322
Adults are so much wiser. Just ask 43-year-old Christine O'Donnell about the First Amendment
NYC Liberal
Aug 2012
#329
Since neither of those topics involve butts, I don't think calling them butt-ignorant is fair.
ZombieHorde
Aug 2012
#354