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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 07:10:32 -0600, "Jeff Crowell"
wrote: Ed Rasimus wrote: If I leave the school, there won't be any online Political Science classes in the fall. Ah well. Undoubtedly the optimism-curing effects are much greater in class than over the wires. That's really what I wanted to see. I would pay lots to attend a class or two with my elder son, who is now a sophomore (in more ways than one, I sometimes think). Odd points of view that boy has, and all joking aside, I dunno where he got 'em... still, I am definitely an optimist at heart. Versus the wife, who is, as she says, "a realist." As a student in the class, it is not as easy to have your optimism shattered, since you don't see the literary efforts (or lack thereof) from your classmates. Online, you also don't get as much of the impact of blank stares that greet such overhead questions as "does anyone here read Hemingway"" or, has anyone seen the movie Patton, Dr. Strangelove, The Last Emperor, Seven Days in May..... Probably my lowest expectations were unmet the time, on Nov. 11th, I asked the class what was significant about the day. Few knew, until after prompting that it was some kind of holiday, one student remembered it was Veteran's Day. When asked if they had ever heard it called Armistice Day, none had. Asked why it was 11/11, they didn't know that the armistice to end the "War to End All Wars" had been signed at 11:00 AM on 11/11. When asked which war that was, they guessed Vietnam, Korea and the Civil War.....all high-school grads and all enrolled in college! Amazing, isn't it? There are always bright spots, of course. Your wife probably went to the same school as mine, who regularly quotes a professor who liked to say to his idealistic under-grads, "it's not right, but it's real!" Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN #1-58834-103-8 |
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