ext_318588 ([identity profile] bk635.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] ria_oaks 2007-10-19 07:27 am (UTC)

I notice that a lot of children and young teens are unable to separate subjectivity and objectivity in their arguements. These are basic critical thinking/composition skills. And that's fine; I mean, after all, they're children. It just disturbs me greatly when I see adults who are sorely lacking in this area. Gives me horrid flashbacks of having to proofread essays for other people near the end of highschool and in college English classes.

I swear, out of all the academic professions out there, the ones teaching English classes must *head desk* the most.

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