All You Need Is Me

I’m grading exams today. It’s not going well. In fact I had to go out just now to buy a new red pen, such is the quantity of red ink being used.

While grading I’ve got the new Morrissey album (Years Of Refusal) on heavy (and very loud) rotation…

The thing that most confounds me is why my students seem like they hardly try. I have 4+ office hours per week, am available via email and after class, and give them every consideration possible. For instance, even though I stressed I would not accept homework late I have been without penalty. I repeatedly urged them to study, had a review session in which I strongly hinted what to study (and blatantly said what wouldn’t be in the exam) and allowed everyone a double-sided cheat sheet.

And yet the exams are still, to be frank, dismal.

Unlike this Morrissey album, which at this point is all that is keeping me from unfettered rage. He’s 50 now, and his songwriting is at it’s peak. He has embraced his persona so magnificently, and an opus like All You Need Is Me is proof that he’s laughing at himself with us at this point. “You don’t like me but you love me either way you’re wrong.” – No Morrissey, you’re the one who is wrong about that 🙂

Each student pays for this course. Hundreds of dollars. How can they not care? Why do 15% of them never do homework? Why are the attempt at even the trivial questions so sloppy? How could some utterly ignore units when I reminded them several times during the exam “don’t forget units”?

“When I Last Spoke To Carol” is a song that reminds me of regret. The worst kind even – the regret of never saying what you wanted to (or should) say to someone now dead. I have a personal struggle with regret, in that it’s not an emotion easily felt by me. What happens happens (or so I say), but perhaps my difficulty with nostalgia is some sort of suppressed denial of regret?

My student cannot retake this exam. Tomorrow I will hear excuses and pleas, and the usual comments: “Does effort count?”, “Will you curve the grades?”, “Can I still pass the course?”. I will silently remind myself that I expected as much, even as I remind them I predicted as much. The easiest grade to get is the grade before the midterm. The hardest grade to get is after, which for most students will ultimately be the grade they need the most. I expect tomorrow, when I am perhaps a little harsh in my comments, a few of them will feel regret for perhaps not understanding how harsh I wasn’t with them before.

People learn from their mistakes I suppose. “That’s How People Grow Up” says Morrissey. We are (figurately, I hope) battered, beaten and bruised by little defeats, which strengthen us. Every semester I tell my students it often takes a poor exam performance for them to realize college is more serious than they have obviously been treating it.

They have a good teacher in me. They have to use that, and abuse that. All I can ask of them is they put half as much effort into this course as I do, but unfortunately all I expect from them is half that 🙁

(ps. My internet has been spotty this week, and I’m not sure if it’s back 100% at this point. Excuse me if I haven’t been replying to your emails…)

Oh Deer!

We have our very own wildlife camera now, attached to a tree out back. It takes photographs when the motion detector is triggered, and has a flash for night photos.

So what stalks our yard in the perilous eve?

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What Did This 37-Year-Old Man Do On His Birthday?

I woke before 7am, and ate a hearty bacon breakfast that KLS had cooked for me. Shortly after she left for work, and I logged onto WoW for fifteen minutes or so to quickly do my daily quests. Around this time a loud hubbub outside distracted me and I was surprised to see our neighbours were having the largest tree in their frontyard removed…

I moved out to the living room and set up to do some schoolwork. For the next 2 hours or so I prepared classes and began work on next weeks midterm exam whilst listening to the new Morrissey album (Years Of Refusal). It’s rockier than his previous effort, and so far seems not as much of a masterpiece. I also ate some chocolate cake during this period, and washed it down with orange-mango juice.

I called my good friend SFL during the morning and we chatted as we usually do. During the call a great bang scared me greatly – I was sure the tree that was being removed had fallen onto the house! Luckily it had not, but so great was the weight of the trunk falling it sounded (and felt) like a bomb going off!

KLS took a half-day today and came home around midday. We went to Cynderellas for lunch (surprise, surprise) and I ate the usual. At this point we tried to decide if we should ‘do anything’ to make the afternoon special. Nothing came to mind and we went back home.

During the early afternoon I played a variety of games I had received for my birthday (more on these later) and spent quite some time getting used to my new iPod Touch (think of it as more of an internet/games device and less a music player, at least as far as I am concerned). Later in the afternoon we decided to go and see a movie.

We left the house before 5 and spent a little while shopping before going to an evening screening of Slumdog Millionaire, which was really a bit of a masterpiece. We didn’t get out of the film until 9pm, and had completely skipped dinner. At this point though I was barely hungry, so dinner will be a bowl of ramen at home. It’s ready now in fact, and KLS is teasing me to come eat!

After dinner I expect a gigantic piece of chocolate cake will be washed down, and perhaps some more iPod Touch tinkering will occur. Possibly followed by some more Puzzle Quest: Galactrix on the DS before bed. I can’t stay up too late you see, not just because I have to get up early to head to school.

But because I’m an old man now ;P