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Reply to "Are your middle and high schoolers required to read books?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I’m a professor and saw this article posted in an academia social media group that I’m in. It makes me sad. I don’t assign novels in my field, though my students do have to read and understand a lot of peer reviewed scientific journal articles. I have to spend at least one class period going over how to read and take notes on journal articles, as some students don’t know how to do it even in upper level courses. For some this is review, but others seem not to have any clue until they get to my class. I find the students are getting increasingly overwhelmed by even moderate amounts of assigned reading and writing, even in senior level courses that are electives they’re taking due to a high level of interest. I’m not sure too many of them are going to fare well in grad school if they can get in. I went to a Catholic HS and took AP English my senior year. I remember getting a reading list of like 10 novels that I had to read that summer before the year even started. Was that unique to my school? The teacher was tough but I learned so much from that class. [/quote]
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