Ten on Tuesday – The School Post
August 26th, 2008 . by JoyceThe writing prompt this week for Ten on Tuesday
is: List ten things you didn’t like about school. At first I thought I would just opt out of the game this week, because I was one of those kids who loved school. I was totally in my element when surrounded by books, school sports, and marching band. I also sincerely believe I was privileged to be the student of some of the most outstanding teachers who ever lived, with only a couple exceptions. I’ll play along, though, and hope that sometime we get to list ten things that we loved about school.
- I didn’t like the method employed to teach American history when I was a child. The lessons seemed so shallow and repetitive. It seemed to me that year after year I would hear about the same few events over and over and over, ad nauseam: Columbus, the Pilgrim fathers, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, a little bit about the Revolutionary War, and a little bit about the Civil War. Did any of you have a different, more positive experience?
- I cared too much about getting straight A’s, so wasn’t brave enough to persevere in taking classes in which I was interested if there was a possibility I wouldn’t earn an A. For example, I had difficulty memorizing musical scales, so didn’t continue taking band in high school, though I enjoyed it so much.
- There was not as much of a focus on preparing students for adult responsibility and life skills as there is today. At least, that was my perception. I felt at a loss to make a good decision about what to do after high school. I did go to an expensive liberal arts college for a while, but dropped out after one semester, guilty that so much money was being spent on behalf of a girl who had no idea what she really wanted to study.
Well, there you have the extent of my list: Three things I didn’t like about school. I’ll come check out the list of other participants, and see what you have to say!












#3 is a good one – wish I’d thought of that. I felt the same way after graduating high school, and even after getting a college degree I had no idea what to do. I think part of the problem is that we’re mostly being taught by people who have never left school!
Three good reasons are better than 10 not so good reasons any time. I do think there was too much emphasis on good grades. I’m just glad that hight school is over.
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I think it’s great that you can only think of 3, and not 10….I enjoyed reading your 3. It’s made me wonder how many I’d come up with though….
You do some interesting memes, I’d love to try them too!
Hope your weeks going well,
Bella
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