18 Answers
no i wouldn't say people are stupid it's just a whole new generation,between texting, tweeting... it's a new way of communicating back in the 1800s they had morse code do you think they were considered supid or innovative!
13 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
I have noticed the students are not graded on spelling, as I was. They are programed to fill in a bubble. They are not expected to write essays or reports. There is a serious problem with public education.
Yes texting and tweeting have their part to play. However, people are not expected to have any sort of respect when they are speaking... let alone spelling. "Tru Dat"
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
You are correct on all counts Grits people are stupid, incorrect spelling is being accepted and this is how language evolves.
If I may be allowed a small dig at you, what is "bad" spelling,? Is it past its` use by date? Does it have a unpleasant odour? Perhaps you meant "incorrect" as opposed to "correct" spelling.
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I'm afraid just stupid - maybe this is how language evolves but how long does it take and what determines the final consistent analyses? If this makes sense?
Too much technology makes children lazy and not enough reading. Also students are copying others on the internet re exams so I was told by an ambulance crew recently and a phelbotomist.
The very young ambulance crew were amazing but had never heard of Wuthering Heights or Lawrence Olivier - OK just an example.
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
No and Yes.
13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
I think it's just a lack of respect for our language just like there is for just about everything else these days.You know... like rules of the road & other common courtesies that we all took for granted growing up.The language is evolving though. as an Aussie we see Americanisms slipping into our language at an increasing rate.I blame television for most of that.I'm not saying that you yanks have got it wrong but you may notice on my answers I still spell colour with the "U" in it & cheque (As i writing one) not check.(Unless I'm talking to a Yank,then I sometimes revert to the American way of doing it just so you know what the bloody hell I'm talking about.
13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
It has been been my belief that America peaked during the JFK era. We didn't start to decline quickly until after President Ronald Reagan left office. When we began to slide, we were going downhill in many ways, one of which is education, or the lack thereof. Grit Savage is only alluding to just one segment of our societal issues that badly needs to improve. We are faced with a multitude of problems.
I am going to recommend a new book that was released last week:
"That Used to be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back" is a landmark in American popular literature, by Thomas L. Friedman. It may answer some of the questions/answers posed herein.
13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
I hate that too. And young adults were spelling terribly in the 80s too.......I'm talking about college students !!! That was before texts, twitter, tweet, email, etc. When I was in elementary school, we not only had spelling lessons and tests, but we had vocabulary books and lessons too---where we had to learn the different meanings of a word, and how to spell it. And if we got the word wrong on a test, we had to write it 5 or 10 times till we got it right. I don't think spelling is taught that stringently anymore. And grammar, and puncuation was drilled into us. No, it was not Catholic school. Just a good public school. And my mom wouldn't let me use words that were bad grammar. I had to speak gramatically correct at home and in public.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |