Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm not suprised people can't write well; have you ever listened to some of the radio call-in shows? Many people can't SPEAK well. Lea ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Stoesz" <mstoesz@wyoming.com> To: <lug@leica-users.org> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 7:49 AM Subject: RE: [Leica] declining quality now why are these illiterates > Good morning; > > I was discussing this issue with my spouse and she has kindly offered > to help (for a fee) those students who need writing or editing help or > instruction. Jeny has a PHD in Fine Arts Education, Masters in > Curriculum & Inst. and BA in Psychology. She has taught arts and > writing to students from K-12 through graduate school, and tutored > athletes who are at the university with less than an adequate > prepatory education. > > Jeny is strongly against open admissions policies at colleges and > universities and feels admitted students should have a basic and > competent knowledge of language and writing to be admitted. It should > not be the responsibility of professors/teachers in specialities to > provide a gounding in basic reading/writing/math/science skills to > students at college level. She related it to trying to teach > commercial photography to someone who has never picked up or used a > camera. She does workshops in integrating the arts (art, music, > theatre, dance) in classrooms to teachers who have never experienced > an art form! (She also knows how to document a situation with > photography/video). > > Jeny Stoesz can be reached via email at: jstoesz at wyoming.com > > > > > Don said: > > Sorry for the rant, but if these 18 year olds are being admitted to > university; shouldn't they be able to string a few words together > coherently? > > Perhaps it wouldn't be too much to require basic communication > abilities > before admission. My mother taught at the graduate level and every > semester flunked out a few who couldn't/wouldn't write the required > papers in the format provided the first session. I can still hear her > on the phone to the Provost explaining that if a student could not > follow a basic style requirement at the graduate level she saw no > reason > to provide a passing grade, and explaining it again, and again. > > Don > dorysrus@mindspring.com > > Adam said: > > My engineering education dates from the early 1980s, but at UC Davis > at least writing reports, GOOD reports that people could understand > and which were literate, was a part of the general engineering > curriculum that all engineers were required to take. > > The University also had entrance tests to discern who could actually > write an essay in English that someone might, should they read it, > have a shot at understanding. I used to carpool with one of the > specialists who taught that course and the amount of understanding she > brought to her course was well beyond what a vast majority of the > engineering faculty had at their disposal. > > Teaching writing and composition is a specialized field, just like > teaching circuit design, chemistry or any other field. It seems > natural to me to let those who studied how to do it actually do the > job they studied for. > > On the other hand the demand for well-written reports and essays in > the sciences and in engineering seems even more crucial now than it > ever has. But in an era where some elementary curricula are designed > around using Power Point (shuddering) I wonder how well we're going to > be doing a decade from now. > > Adam > > Jeffery said: > > > I have tried to push "writing across the curriculum" at three > different > > colleges, and each attempt has invoked cries of "academic freedom" > being > > violated. The invention of the scantron hasn't helped our cause > either. > > > > Jeffery Smith > > New Orleans, LA > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >