• @[email protected]
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    498 months ago

    British expat in the US here. I work in marketing for a tech company.

    I was astonished that when someone suggested a rhyming couplet on one of our ads a) no one knew what a couplet was, and b) no one even understood the basic concept of meter.

    Both those things are definitely covered in high school.

    Whenever I see one of those “what would you tell your younger self / a younger generation to do” — definitely “pay attention to all your classes, it all becomes useful one day”

    Yes even algebra. Yes even reading Of Mice and Men

      • @PainInTheAES
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        228 months ago

        Pretty sure it’s Juliet’s last name in Romeo and Juliet.

        • @[email protected]
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          178 months ago

          No, that’s Capulet.

          I think a couplet is something nice you say about another person.

          • @Late2TheParty
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            158 months ago

            No, that’s a compliment.

            You’re thinking of soft fabric you put down over hard flooring. 🤣

      • @[email protected]
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        8 months ago

        Two lines that rhyme

        Damn you is fine

        Will you be mine

        Or as DMX said

        I know how to get down, know how to bite

        Bark very little, but I know how to fight

    • @[email protected]
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      78 months ago

      You’re putting a lot of the onus on the student, when often times it’s the state. I went to a high school that should have had 2000 students but actually had 3000. So crowded we all abandoned going to lockers between class in order to make it on time, and just carried full backpacks all day. Most classes had too many students for the teachers to really help actually teaching at.

      That last statement came from one of my teachers, so happy she had one of the few classes with around 20 students instead of 30 plus. It was a world history class, and still the one I recall the most, more than 20 years later. She had the option to work directly with us on stuff we didn’t understand, and had more interactive classes (like having students with specific relations to civil rights type stuff discuss their experiences in front of the class).

      When you’re an exhausted kid being taught by an exhausted teacher who can’t even check up if you’re falling behind, you don’t retain much.

    • @captainlezbian
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      78 months ago

      Full agreement. As a kid I didn’t really understand that the goal was to make me a well rounded adult with a wide variety of knowledge to pull upon if needed.

      And also more than any other classes math and English are about teaching you different ways to think. Algebra is applied logic and I use it on a regular basis, sure not on a whiteboard that often (though I do that too) but in my budget, in taxes, in how I approach problems

    • @Syrc
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      28 months ago

      “pay attention to all your classes, it all becomes useful one day”

      Easier said than done. It’s nearly impossible to keep focus on something for 5 hours straight, even if you care about it. Expecting young people to remember all the stuff that’s being forcibly taught to them and will definitely be useless for the huge majority of their life is ridiculous.

      For anyone who doesn’t work in very specific fields, remembering what a couplet is has the same usefulness as a random trivia. At that point it would be more useful to tell students to go on a wikipedia rabbit hole of their choice for an hour, at least if they chose it themselves there’s a higher chance they’re interested and it’ll stick to them.

      Also echoing what the other commenter said, the fact that there’s a single stressed person on a schedule trying to teach the same thing simultaneously to 30 different people with 30 different needs definitely does NOT help.

    • @MashedTech
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      17 months ago

      Why are you using the word expat and not immigrant in the US?

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        a) because for this context where I’m from adds more context than where I went to

        b) because immigrant in the US connotates South American heritage usually