Memorizing something you will utilize is one thing. Yes, I'd like my doctors to memories the bones in my body. Memorizing the Gettysburg address? Not so useful. So, I don't the benefit of these new "standards." And my DD took a public speaking class in HS and is in speech and debate. Those opportunities are already there for kids who want them. |
Only boring people get bored. |
I feel like you guys are just looking for reasons to be against this. There’s no good reason to oppose it 🙄 |
So the kids who don't want them do not learn them? Is that how we teach children, by what they feel like they want to learn? I thought a well-rounded education included many things that a child (or adult) may not think they want to learn but still should know. |
+1 |
So now they have to memorize Canterbury Tales? |
Yes there is. How much class time will be used to memorize a 3 stanza poem? Way more than you think. It is a waste of time. |
What do you want to bet that Georgia and Arkansas have *gasp* homework? Do you really think students are memorizing their poems during class time? Of course Fairfax students cannot possibly memorize anything. They cannot spare the time... |
+1 Guess none of these posters want their children to become attorneys, doctors, etc. Memorization is too difficult for their kids. |
They won’t memorize poetry as homework. They barely do their existing homework. |
Are you kidding? This has to be a joke Arkansas public’s are ranked 49 You are a moron Move to Russia or North Korea or homeschool but in no way should Fios ever model Arkansas or Georgia |
I think you are missing the point memorizing by itself does nothing if you cannot apply the knowledge to something bigger that what you regurgitate. “Just” memorizing does not cut it in the real world. The OP post was about AZ and GA making kids memorize classics. There is nothing mentioned about what they do after or during the memorization. |
This is why anyone who can leave FCPS should. Gatehouse doesn’t get it and the parents that elect the rubber stamp school board don’t get it. FCPS moves from educational fad to educational fad trying hard to close the gap by bringing the brightest students down. |
Except this is not how kids learn their times tables now! There are all kinds of strategies that teachers incorporate into learning multiplication and division. Researchers discovered long ago that rote memorization does not work for many kids. |
Thinking outside the box. |