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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Rasimus" 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 Ed, I have a lot of hours in college and the thing I liked about community colleges and commuter campuses was the mix of students you encountered. The students who entered directly out of high school, with few exceptions, had little to contribute. Without some life experience their horizons were very close. Perhaps no student should be permitted to attend college until they had worked a couple of years to smooth over some of the unfinished edges. I was particularly struck by a literature class where we had just read "Death of a Ball-turret Gunner" by Randall Jarrell when one of the older students spoke up and described his experiences as a WW-II ball-turret gunner. I'm sure my USAF travels did not handicap me in class. Regards, Tex Houston |
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