While it's pertaining to high school level students I can tell you that college level ones aren't that much different.
"Life can only be lived looking forward. It is understood when looking backwards" - Hadji From Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Gold Knight's Cel Gallery - Rubberslug
Sadly, true, though in the US federal guidelines actually deter parents from contacting college teachers and vice versa. It was depressing to see how many of my community college students last fall kept attending classes, even though they were not doing the reading or preparing the homework, and so their ways of coping with their inability to follow the lesson became an annoying distraction to the others.
One wanted to say, "go find something during this time that you really enjoy and want to do!" But in some unexplainable way they expected to be given a passing grade at the end of the semester in return for the texting or iPod listening that they did. One could only assume that this is the routine that they had learned at the high school level.
College: the inexpensive alternative for institutionalization.
(One hopes that the actual message spelled "message" correctly; that blooper undercuts the final thought IMHO.)
I loved it, especially the last part about "if you want this message in another language, move to another country that speaks it".
We *so* need that in California. Do you know how many different languages the DMV uses for its driver's manuals(but yet, 99% of all signs in the US are in English)?
Ah, it's little things like these that make me love Australia.
What's so sad is I too get phone calls from parents regarding their COLLEGE children when they do poorly in my class. Just amazes me.
"Life can only be lived looking forward. It is understood when looking backwards" - Hadji From Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Gold Knight's Cel Gallery - Rubberslug