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Civics, history, English, simple math, writing cursive... .
I know that most schools no longer teach cursive writing.
That is a story I often hear. Too many people have to read things that don't interest them and puts them off of the author, the genre, or even reading in general. I had a high school teacher that was so enamored with Walden and insisted on dissecting every little thing in the book that I refused to read anything by Thoreau for years and really only revisited him on becoming a teacher. I have always tried to shy away from being that kind of teacher, though I am sure I have pontificated ad nauseum once or twice when we are studying Steinbeck or Hemmingway.
hmmm. I was a voracious reader from about third grade, onward. Read any book I got my hands on. Still can't spel, and punctuation eludes me. :smirk:
My father had a neighbor who happened to be an English teacher. He had his students reading Stephen King. This was around '82-'84. Wish I had been is his class.That is a story I often hear. Too many people have to read things that don't interest them and puts them off of the author, the genre, or even reading in general.