Idleness: The American Way

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In her article “No Wonder Students Have Grown Lazy”, Katherine Kay, a high school senior states that the attitude of modern Americans is one of laziness. Kay states that rather than working through a problem, the typical modern American will attempt to avoid it by any means necessary, whether that be working around the problem, passing it off to someone else, or avoiding it entirely. The author suggests that teachers are partially responsible for this phenomenon because modern teachers tend to teach at the level their least intelligent student can understand rather than individually encouraging each student to reach his/her full potential. Kay suggests that the use of Cliff Notes is a perfect example of Americans trying to take the easy way out and compares it to a “cheeseburger and fries” in that in many cases, it is the sole result of laziness and indifference to the possible advantages of the more demanding alternative.

I agree with Katherine Kay on many points. Firstly, I share her belief that teaching at the level the least intelligent student can understand is inefficient. Al...

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