Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Today's Students Just DON'T CARE: High School Students (Part 1)

The first installment of my three part series deals with my fellow classmates that I have spent the past thirteen or so years going to school with. The past four years have really shown the true atttude of many of my classmates: lazy and indifferent.
After the first five weeks of classes in ninth grade, a good number of students were already failing two or more classes. The administration brings the WHOLE CLASS into the school auditorium to tell us this fact. even though many people were not failing. Why were people failing? Laziness. Students just weren't doing their work. The work wasn't really all that difficult. If you did your homework, and if you read your assignments, you would not be failing!!!!!
What also annoyed me about my fellow classmates is that some of them are not working to their full potential. I know some students in my class that are perfectly capable of taking advanced classes, but because they do not--and will not--do the work required, they cannot take advanced classes and be successful in those classes.
Many of the students in my grade only settle for medocrity. They do not care to try for the best they can do. The kids in my grade are not all that serious about all they do, and think, "I can go to community college for a few years then I'll transfer. It's cheaper, and I can still graduate in four years." Uhh...not always true. If your high school grades are not that strong, then you will get placed in remedial classes, which will delay your community college graduation date.
One of my friends, who I will call "Liz" is one of these students. There was a class she did not seemed interested in at all. She is always complaining how hard the class is, but never gets extra help from the teacher. She never did the work when she was supposed to, and would always try to get the answers for late assignments out of me. I refused, and told her that she would not learn anything if I feed her the answers. Her response? "If I haven't learned it by now, then I won't know it for the final exam." She is always complaining "Why do I need to know this stuff? I won't need to know it when I teach little kids." Think again, Liz. Your future students will want to know why some science phenomana is the way it is, and if you can't answer that, some child may not be too thrilled when his or question has not been answered. On top of that, her grades in her other classes are not really that impressive. I asked her about her college plans, and at first she was planning on going to the local four-year college. Later she changes her mind and decides she wants to go to the community college instead. By this time, senioritis has really set in, and she doesn't care how her grades are.
What has this world come to? If many students have this attitude in high school, what will their attitude be in the future? When my classmates and I get older, we will be the future of America. If my fellow classmates have this indifferent attitude thoroughout their life, what will society be like in the future? I don't even want to think about it. I am VERY scared for the future. What kind of world will our children live in?