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Because it's what's been done. It's easier to go with what's been done then find something new. New would be more work for the teachers. But, new would be better for the students.
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One problem with schools not reading more modern works is that it tells kids that more modern works aren't good enough to be read in class. That's a load of nonsense and that needs to stop so kids can get into reading modern books.
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So which books published in the last 10 years do you think children should be reading in school, Jon?
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I know when I studied the 'classics' in high school, they were studied as independent works. I think it would be helpful to study them in context with other literature. Maybe read some modern works after the classics with an eye towards how the classics influenced the modern. Help the students understand WHY the classics are considered such.
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![]() Expanding the scope to books published in living memory, more or less: - DUNE - THE HOBBIT - NARNIA (pick one) - Kurt Busiek's SECRET IDENTITY - Neil Gaiman's STARDUST (or anything else by him) - Terry Pratchett MORT, BAD OMENS - Piers Anthony A SPELL FOR CHAMELEON - Heinlein's THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS OR HAVE SPACESUIT WILL TRAVEL for younger readers. - Doris Piserchia's SPACELING - Patricia McKillip's ALPHABET OF THORNS, RIDDLEMASTER TRILOGY or OMBRIA IN SHADOW - Niven and Pournelle's MOTE IN GOD'S EYE Yes, they're all SF&F because that's my area of expertise and because any of the above will resoundingly give the lie to the headmaster from the OP. There's brilliance in modern fiction. If I had to cut it to three I'd go with Pratchett, McKilip, and Busiek. (Persepolis is worthy, too, but it's already been mentioned.) |
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And length is just a number. Reader engagement is more important. Relevance to the times is more important. DUNE is a challenging read, maybe a bit too challenging, but the others work on multiple levels, starting with wordsmithing but going well beyond it. Beyond that, we agree there is no shortage of worthy modern fiction, right? Both within FS&F and outside it. Classics are great but they aren't the only answer. |
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@Red Falcon. Thank you for your post. It is nice to hear from someone actually teaching today. It is also saddening to hear your comments but not unexpected. I would settle for curricula which don't seek to foster a love of reading so long as they don't tend to kill the same in many students!
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I didn't like analyzing those novels in school, but it did deepen my love of reading for pleasure afterwards, and I don't begrudge the effort it took. Can I have learned it without the drudgery? I don't know, that's not my department. Education is a mystery. There is the saying "Education is what remains after you have forgotten everything you learned in school." I have to imagine that you don't want the forgetting to occur too soon, though, for anything to remain.
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Thanks for your post. Very interesting how interests change with location. And yet some things never change.
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With the exception of The Fault in Our Stars and Persepolis no one has provided "modern works than kids can relate to." And Persepolis would be a stretch for the average American teenager.
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Having said that, I do think it is a shame that more kids don't come out of school with more enjoyment of maths. That's not solely the fault of the way it's taught, however - at least here in the UK there's a widespread feeling (in some circles) that while not knowing the aforementioned Shakespeare quotes bars you from a claim to be educated, "I can't do maths" is somehow a badge of honour and is no such bar. Quote:
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