Teachers Complain About All the Basic Knowledge That Pupils No Longer Have

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    r/Teachers u/Wolphthreefivenine. 3d List of things students these days don't know anymore Student or Parent
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    DrXenoZilla Trek 3d How to use a ruler. I assumed 7th graders knew how to but they were completely caught off guard ... and so was I.
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    Judge_Syd 3d Ha, I teach a couple of engineering courses and the first year we go over how to read metric and standard rulers, as well as dial calipers, and how to use measuring tapes. The amount of kids that tell me "this is so stupid, I already know how to do this" then absolutely fail at their measurement class work is astounding. Additionally, they have me again in 10th grade. I just did a lab where they had to measure a couple of things and the same group of students told me no one ever tau
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    Conscious_Bad_1592 3d They don't know their addresses!
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    Goat_Peter 3d HS Social Studies Teacher | Michigan One 9th grader in my 1st hour refuses to walk to/ from school because she gets routinely gets lost. She lives three blocks from the school. Instead, her mom drives her to/from school every day. She's late every day because her mom doesn't get up on time. My city is super walkable and tons of kids walk/ bike to school, so there really are no excuses.
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    Sad-Biscotti-3034 3d My students didn't know who won the Revolutionary War as juniors in high school.
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    BriSnyScienceGuy 3d One of my seniors told me she couldn't read a thermometer.
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    Venice Beach_218 3d I would argue that there are some surprisingly simple things that students "don't know" when, in actuality, they really do know them, but they're so addicted to their learned helplessness that they pretend to be less smart than they are.
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    Ok-Put-1251 3d Learned helplessness is exactly what I see on a day-to-day basis. I try to ask leading questions to get my Sophomores to think a little deeper and I just get blank stares. I've taken to having them chat with their groups every time I ask a question so I can justify calling on people to answer my questions. It's straight up been "We're not moving on until I start seeing some gears turning." It's the most frustrating thing I've encountered.
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    ComplexConfection823 3d how to stfu when someone else has the floor
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    That-Ump 3d They don't understand the word NO!
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    knickknacksnackery 3d This is an isolated incident, but last year our student council was selling candy-grams around Valentine's day for $1. A fifth grader came up to me and asked me if the coins she had in her hand added up to a dollar so she could buy one. The conversation went as follows: Kid: "Is this a dollar?" Me: "Well, why don't you count it up and see how much you have?" Kid: (Taking a concerning amount of time to count the coins)... 63 cents Me: ...
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    Kid:... So is that a dollar? Me: (In disbelief that this was a real question I was just asked by a 5th grader) You tell me. Is 63 cents equal to a dollar? Kid:I don't know. (Walks away) I refuse to believe that she seriously didn't know, but all signs indicated that she wasn't joking.
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    Sea_Coyote8861 3d Capitalize and punctuate.
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    SirBigBossSpur 3d How to be bored. They go bonkers if they have to wait more than 45 seconds without some sort of dramatic stimulus.
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    mablej 3d 3rd grade: How to sound out a word Everything they can read is like a sight word to them, from baby books and repetition books with pictures, like "the monkey likes candy, the giraffe likes candy, do you like candy" stuff. So they can read "giraffe" but not 1st grade decodable words like "moat."
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    scilynn 3d If I can't read it, it's wrong. Tell time on an analog clock. Our 3rd grade curriculum allots for 1 week of instruction on it.
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    Jvix31 3d They don't know their months
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    Longjumping_Cream_45 3d Eighth grade- How to read graphs, simple map stuff, problem solving skills (real world or science class), Google suite tools (and extras, like adding media to slides, or putting a table in a doc). How to use cleaning stuff, like a wipe on their desk or dustpan and broom for the dirt they tracked in. How to reload a mechanical pencil. Tying their shoes. Capitalize the word "I".
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    DO Narf234 3d Geography. All of it. Totally irrelevant.
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    asdfqwer426 3d Basic computer skills. I start in kindergarten or with some new students who haven't seen an actual computer before how to use a mouse. Phones and tablets have replaced a PC in a lot of people's homes so kids just don't know how any of it works anymore.
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    okaybutnothing 3d I've had second and third graders who don't know their own birthday.
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    MindlessSafety7307 3d I feel like kids aren't being forced to memorize multiplication tables anymore. A lot of middle schoolers are "skip counting" 7x6. I feel like they should just know it's 42.
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    ptrgeorge 3d Always surprised by how bad they are at using tech. Don't know how to write an email Don't know how to send an attachment Don't know how to download something off the computer or navigate through the file explorer on a computer
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    CAR D snappa870 3d Months of the year in order and the seasons (also roughly which months correlate with each season.) My favorite answer for 5th grade to the question: Name the seasons in order A: Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas
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    Mc_and_SP 3d How to read an analogue clock (I've had pupils aged 14-15 tell me, almost with a sense of pride, that they are unable to do so...) How to properly word an email or message to a member of staff - full of textspeak and phrasing that is much more akin to how they would message their friends (this one I get from students aged 17-18...) They also don't seem to understand that they do not have carte blanche permission to just get up and walk around the room whenever they want.
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    girlfiendx 3d How to tie their shoelaces, my mom taught me when I was maybe four-five years old... And how to read a clock.
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    mwobey 3d Community College | Comp Sci | MA, US I have multiple students at my community college who I believe are functionally illiterate. Just this past week, I had a student come for one-on-one help, and I asked them to read a sentence from the instructions of an assignment. It was a sentence very similar to: "Create a new widget, and place that widget in your grid at the current x and y coordinates." (A few synonyms just in case I have students google my labs in the future, but same exact co
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    ptrgeorge 3d Always surprised by how bad they are at using tech. Don't know how to write an email Don't know how to send an attachment Don't know how to download something off the computer or navigate through the file explorer on a computer
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    CAR D snappa870 3d Months of the year in order and the seasons (also roughly which months correlate with each season.) My favorite answer for 5th grade to the question: Name the seasons in order A: Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas
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    HotDamn18V 3d History teacher here. The difference between battles and wars.
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    VixyKaT 3d Don't know cursive. Don't know their multiplication tables (or much about addition and subtraction for that matter). Don't know parts of speech. Don't know what a sentence is. Don't understand capitalization and punctuation. Don't understand why anyone would expect them to do classwork in class. There is more, but this is my quick list. ps This is my list for high school

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