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Ten Ways the World Has Changed Since I’ve Been in School

June 3rd, 2008 . by Joyce

The prompt this week for Ten on Tuesday
is Ten Ways the World Has Changed Since I’ve Been in School:

  • The computer age is upon us. Such things as the Internet would have been science fiction when I was in school.
  • President John F. Kennedy’s emphasis on physical fitness for school children meant that you saw very few obese kids.
  • We knew our neighbors. After school, we children would sometimes have neighborhood games of tag or hide and seek. It was no big deal to wander around the neighborhood, go on long bike rides, or play down by the irrigation ditches.
  • Not many people knew about the healthfulness of eating whole grains. Highly processed convenience foods were considered an advance.
  • Most TV shows were family-friendly and generally wholesome.
  • Most students were respectful to their teachers. If they weren’t, the parents usually sided with the school, rather than with their disobedient child.
  • Many of the teachers smoked cigarettes (but only in the faculty lounge, not in front of the students).
  • There were a lot more one-income families “way back when.” Working moms were a curiosity.
  • Girls were required to wear dresses or skirts up until my senior year of high school. All the female teachers wore dresses.
  • We had a greater choice of electives. In junior high, I learned to cook and sew; in fourth grade I started in band playing the French horn (which was provided by the school); and in high school I marched in the band at all the football games, and in parades.

4 Responses to “Ten Ways the World Has Changed Since I’ve Been in School”

  1. comment number 1 by: alisonwonderland

    good list! i hadn’t thought so much about how school has changed since i was in school – some good changes, i think, as well as some bad.

    thanks for stopping by!

    alisonwonderland’s last blog post..Ten on Tuesday

  2. comment number 2 by: Erin

    I agree, it’s a good list! I also agree that people were so much healthier in many ways, even ten years ago compared to today. (And not in others, of course.)

    Erin’s last blog post..My June 2008

  3. comment number 3 by: al

    I remember walking to school while fighting off dinosaurs. That was before the wheel was invented. When I was in sixth grade fire was just starting to become common…

    al’s last blog post..We’ve got trenches!

  4. comment number 4 by: storyteller

    I’m finally back … catching up … happily reading YOUR Ten on Tuesday list. I’d forgotten all about Kennedy’s emphasis on fitness. That one sure ‘fell away’ … along with music and art programs … as budget cuts changed schools in California. You’ve come up with excellent changes. I, for one, was glad to be able to eat lunch in a smoke-free environment at school ;–)
    Hugs and blessings,

    storyteller’s last blog post..Smiley Saturday #6 and my 4th Saturday 9

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