Is this kind of self-absorption and entitlement also on the rise in non-English speaking European countries? I'm wondering if it's a result of most people no longer needing to do manual labor to make ends meet, or if the cause is more cultural and less physical.
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contacted 6 months later because the student needed a better GPA in order to transfer
That sounds like the kids who already have undergrad degrees we get calling my office (we handle what's know as special students - non-degree seeking) wanting to take classes as a special to raise their GPA. The down-hearted "ohs" we get when we tell them it ain't gonna happen, you can not affect your GPA once you've graduated. They can take classes as a special and that will earn them a GPA for any classes taken as such, but sorry, kid, you're stuck.
I'm wondering if it also has to do with smaller family sizes.
ION, it looks like Minet, my foster kitty, has inoperable cancer. At his age the vet doesn't think it's worth a biopsy to figure out just which it is.
I'm really not looking forward to telling his Mom.
Steal away, Kat! We teachers have to stick together. I'm going to borrow your carotid thingy for when they get a zero for plagiarizing!
“Our youth now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and love chatter in place of exercise; they no longer rise when elders enter the room; they contradict their parents, chatter before company; gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers.”
That aside, degrees now seem to be a necessity, and grade grubbing seems epidemic. Bob is having a nervous breakdown partly due to these goddamn monsters who complain, e.g., they won't be able to stay in the country if they aren't enrolled / retroactively passed, then they still do shit work.
Aw, that's sad for Minet and her mom. And for you, Theo!
Kids These Days are definitely always the worst. I do wonder if anyone is rewarding people for these outrageous requests -- shouldn't they die off if they never work?
Last night's most upsetting conversation was a parent who wanted his 11th grader to be able to turn in late and missing work (policy says no late work) so that he could pass the class.
Kids need to learn about consequences! Otherwise they become adults who don't understand consequences and aggravate the junk out of the rest of us.
So you know I have agita about (lack of) diversity here, and especially on my team? So I'm all excited to be hiring a more junior person, in hopes that that will help. The first group of applicants I see online are beautifully diverse, and mostly plenty qualified! But of course I'm already committed to phone screening two white women, because they have connections...
But of course I'm already committed to phone screening two white women, because they have connections...
Connections are how you preserve the monoculture!
degrees now seem to be a necessity
Yeah, which has the corollary that for them, having a degree is no longer a distinction, so then they panic about grades so they can be on the Dean's List, etc, and qualify for blahbittyblah internship, etc.
What surprises me is that I meet with every student at least once about the paper, and I am fairly honest (but nice!) in my criticism when I am looking at a mediocre draft, so they should know what's coming down the pike! But instead they will debate with me on every point I make, as if they just need to talk me into agreeing that their paper is fine as opposed to figuring out how to revise it. Most maddening is when they come to me after having supposedly worked on the topic for a couple weeks and they still haven't done any research beyond Google. Argh!