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A story about being trapped, and being mad about being trapped….

At Bluebonnet Lake they were still fishing.  Shannon’s father and the girls had their lines in the filthy water, and Margie stood behind them.  One of her hands was bandaged.  Shannon stood by the concession stand watching them, for a long time.  Strangers, she thought.  She felt at the left front pocket of her shorts; the car keys were still there, and again for a moment she was tempted to turn and quietly go to the car and drive off—somewhere.  Somewhere—not home, but anywhere.  But then she realized there was no place, really, to go.  Shannon walked back down to the pond and sat on a bench.  No one saw her, noticed her: the twins, her father, Margie.  It was a lonely world

 

Prodigals

06/24/2010

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I see that rateyourstudents.com has apparently closed up or shut down or whatever dead or dying blogs do.  Sort of sad, I think.  I mentioned RYS in the introduction to my dissertation, said how the anger expressed on it was at times astonishing.  But at the same time it was often compelling reading.

Last fall I was hanging out by our building’s vending machines, talking with a friend.  She told of a problem student.  I matched her.  Then she said something like, We ought to feel guilty, complaining about our students!

I wasn’t so sure—I'm not so sure.  Problems lie at the base of all good narratives: nobody cares about all those boring happy families that are all alike, and as teachers we can’t waste our time geting riled up about the 98% of our students who do what they’re supposed to do and learn, and leave.  (Though they make us very happy indeed).  Instead we concern ourselves with the crazies and the prodigals, and they make us crazy and frustrated, and we slay the fatted calf or whatever  to celebrate if they finally get it together and care enough to turn in a decent paper.

Update:  rateyourstudents.com has reincarnatred as College Misery.  Perhaps the snark—and  the anger!—will live on.

Update update: After six weeks, College Misery is pretty slow off the mark.  I think now one of the strengths of RYS was the fact that it was mdoerated, and the moderators had pretty high standards.  College Misery is unmoderated, and people just post seemingly random complaints about whatever.  Snark without wit is snottiness.