Archive for October, 2008

John Updike A&P

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

3. Why does Sammy quit?

Initially, Sammy quits to impress the girls.  He thought that if he made a statement for them then they would befriend him.  However, they left right away, but he still followed through on his gesture.

Preparing Minds for Markets

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Schools should not be so forceful of pushing career positions on elementary level children.  Children should act like children while they are young, and not have to worry about adult worries.  Some college students are unaware of what they will do after graduation, yet by the time they do graduate they have found who they are.  People need to possess the option to choose what they will do for the rest of their lives; they need to make the disicion when they are mentally mature.

Learning in the Shadow of Race and Class

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

This essay left feelings of hopelessness.  It is pathetic how materialistic people are, yet we are all guilty of it.  It is amazing how Hooks tried to keep it out of her life even if it ostracized her from the other students.  It is doleful that mingling was so difficult for her, and being incapable to possess close relationships with friends.  She was very intelligent, but had contrastingviews on life that deferred from her peers’.

Against School

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

I am surprised that John pursued a career as a teacher if he despised the school system.  Students would be more intrigued with their education if school participation was more active.  Schools are not like prisons; they transition children into society.  If public school education was a conspiracy I suspect more people would be aware.

From Degrading to De-grading

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

My first impression when I started reading this essay was that this guy is crazy, because where would the school system be with out the grading system?  By the end, however; I wanted him to be my teacher.  I agree that grades are the only reason why some kids will do the work.  There should better motivation for kids to learn so they can absorb the information, and not just do what they are told to get a grade.  I think it would be too difficult to change the system now, but Kohn does have some clever points and it would be satisfying to witness his ideas come true.

Being Strong

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

I found Jones’s perspective to be very interesting.  I didn’t realize that video games could have such an impact on a child’s life.  I used to be on the opposing side, thinking that video game violence was a bad influence.  However, after perusing this essay, my views have changed.  These video game fantasies really do seem to help kids develop, and they seem to be doing a good thing.

War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

I disagree with Chris Hedges when he says that war is good for us.  I think Hedges is crazy for being a journalist who covers stories on war.  I would never want to watch and document war; it sounds terrible.  I don’t understand why he thinks war could give us a purpose and a reason for living.  On page 373 he says, “The eruption of conflict instantly reduces the headache and trivia of daily life”.  Logically, this does not make much sense to me, and I disagree with much of what he has to say.

This Mess

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

It sounds to me that Judith Warner does not enjoy being a mother in America.  She prefers being a mother in France because she thinks it is more relaxing and easy.  She does not like the competiveness here in America.  By the end of the essay it sounds like she doesn’t even want to be a mother because she is too busy that she breaks out into hives and is spinning out of control.  I feel bad for her kids.

Fifteen Years on the Bottom Rung

Monday, October 6th, 2008

I think it is interesting that it is more difficult for illegal Mexican immigrants than it is for illegal immigrants from elsewhere.  Because Mexico is so close to the US, there more illegal Mexican immigrants, so they are easier to see.  I think it is sad that these illegal immigrants come to America to make a better life than they would at home, and end up not doing as good as they hoped.

Finding a Coach in the Land of OZ

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

This essay was kind of difficult for me to follow.  I understand that Ehrenreich is an undercover journalist who hired a job coach and took a personality test that said she shouldn’t have a job in journalism.  So I think the main point of this essay is that personality tests are flawed, which I agree with because I don’t think that answering all those questions is going to tell you who you are.  You have to choose what you like to do, and do it.