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[personal profile] seawasp
... or at least school administration.

I have finally had it up to HERE with the choices given by the schools for summer reading, so I just sent this:

I've ignored this for the past few years, but I am finally driven to demand:

Why is it that EVERY reading list chosen for children, including the current list for my 10th-grader Chris, seems CALCULATED to drive kids away from actually LIKING reading? Selecting things ranging from bittersweet down to "commit suicide after reading, it's happier that way"? I would have hoped we'd have gotten away from that since I was a kid and had marvelous (note that this is extreme sarcasm) material such as "Lord of the Flies" shoved down my throat. Had I not already cultivated a love of books long before I entered school, I would give even odds that school would have solidified a long-standing hatred of the printed word.

Really, children don't need to be fed on a diet of "realistically grim" material. Upbeat, cheerful, and optimistic books not only are easier to read, they help cultivate a similar attitude in the kids. And most importantly, an attitude that maybe books aren't to be dreaded as assignments.

At least offer some choices that HIT the bright side of the spectrum, rather than the brightest one being something peeking out of a closet at dusk.


I don't expect to CHANGE things, but I feel somewhat better in having finally SAID something.
From: [personal profile] tamahori
Ah yes, I remember school, with such uplifting classics to study like Handmaiden's Tale, 1984, and Animal Farm ...

I can only assume these people are long-term fans of Russian Novels (I've talked to fans of this, and asked them if they can recommend me something that won't leave me wanting to throw myself under a bus afterwards ... they tend to think about it for a while, then suggest that Great Russian Novels may not be for me).

I honestly do wish you the best of luck with this, and hope that they do at least think about it in response to your letter.

-- Brett

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