I still remember the first poem I ever wrote, when I was in 2nd grade: I love to hear the rain pitter-pat on my roof…Some people don’t like rain, but I do…Rain makes the grass grow…And then, sometimes, when it is done, there is a rainbow.
While her overall report is too stupid even for a little girl, her last panel thought is really quite profound. She speaks of her education going down the drain. There are those in education having a rethink about the value of a four year college degree. More are opting out of the full four year program and instead going to a two year tech school or certificate education experience. And experience is the key as more and more employers are looking for those with ability, not just the cognizance to know what cognizance means. High tech jobs now require the ability to work with computers. Even the once lowly secretary must be at least comfortable with Word and Excel, not to mention being able to type 40 wpm. I’ve been trying to find a job for a friend, but she lacks the skills to do the jobs that her body will allow. The jobs that would allow her to sit most of time would also require her to know computers and their programs, a thing she hates doing. But those willing to put out the effort to get the skills to do the job will find good paying positions in the waiting. And most of that skill development training is not to be found in the four year education.
One of the worst parts of teaching is lack of living on the part of students. They have no idea what knowledge and skills they’re going to need, and it’s difficult to convince them it might be more than they already have.
“If it were not for the rain…” Snoopy would have to come up with an alternative opening for his novels. “It was a bright and fair-weathered day” just doesn’t possess the same drama.
I’ve had homework that went that way – just downhill from the start and instead of a pen it felt like I was using a shovel and getting deeper. Sometimes you just have to cut the losses.
UTZAAKE about 4 years ago
Sally gets an automatic A for what she wrote in the last panel!
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 4 years ago
Don’t hand that in, Sally.
therese_callahan2002 about 4 years ago
My late mom often parodied “The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain” as “The rain in Spain goes mainly down the drain.”
littlejohn Premium Member about 4 years ago
I would give Sally a B+ in penmanship. An a possible C for content. She at least tried. And her sentence structure seems OK.
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
A wide-ranging and mostly factual report, with a foregone conclusion. Love it! :D
mrcooncat about 4 years ago
Sally is obviously a member of the “Bored of Education”.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
Gotta say Sally’s final analysis ain’t that far off…
jagedlo about 4 years ago
A wide rain-ging report there, Sally!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 4 years ago
I once read a story about the poem. Finally one day the rain didn’t go away and it started raining constantly.
Wren Fahel about 4 years ago
I still remember the first poem I ever wrote, when I was in 2nd grade: I love to hear the rain pitter-pat on my roof…Some people don’t like rain, but I do…Rain makes the grass grow…And then, sometimes, when it is done, there is a rainbow.
preacherman Premium Member about 4 years ago
While her overall report is too stupid even for a little girl, her last panel thought is really quite profound. She speaks of her education going down the drain. There are those in education having a rethink about the value of a four year college degree. More are opting out of the full four year program and instead going to a two year tech school or certificate education experience. And experience is the key as more and more employers are looking for those with ability, not just the cognizance to know what cognizance means. High tech jobs now require the ability to work with computers. Even the once lowly secretary must be at least comfortable with Word and Excel, not to mention being able to type 40 wpm. I’ve been trying to find a job for a friend, but she lacks the skills to do the jobs that her body will allow. The jobs that would allow her to sit most of time would also require her to know computers and their programs, a thing she hates doing. But those willing to put out the effort to get the skills to do the job will find good paying positions in the waiting. And most of that skill development training is not to be found in the four year education.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Does every character write in cursive?
geese28 about 4 years ago
Last panel really spoke to me
KEA about 4 years ago
One of the worst parts of teaching is lack of living on the part of students. They have no idea what knowledge and skills they’re going to need, and it’s difficult to convince them it might be more than they already have.
uniquename about 4 years ago
I think her teacher might agree.
A R V reader about 4 years ago
Must be another oral report, which is why Sally gets laughed at a lot in class.
thepinkbaroness about 4 years ago
One of my faves! xD
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
Another great report from Sally.
ksu71 about 4 years ago
Rain is also hard on the ‘Itsy Bitsy Spider.’
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
My education went down the drain years ago. Pennywise grabbed it all.
summerdog about 4 years ago
Sally keeps pushing that envelope in class, doesn’t she?
Whatever happened to common sense? about 4 years ago
“If it were not for the rain…” Snoopy would have to come up with an alternative opening for his novels. “It was a bright and fair-weathered day” just doesn’t possess the same drama.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Not a bad closing paragraph….
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member about 4 years ago
It was a dark and stormy night
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
A little light on science; I’m guessing she wrote that last night?
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
I’ve had homework that went that way – just downhill from the start and instead of a pen it felt like I was using a shovel and getting deeper. Sometimes you just have to cut the losses.
Buckeye67 about 4 years ago
Sally took the more practical approach in her report rather than the scientific one.
done about 4 years ago
I blame Common Core
Number Three about 4 years ago
My handwriting looks similar to that. Very similar.
Anyway, that’s one heck of a report. She’s not afraid to say how it is.
A++
xxx
knight1192a about 4 years ago
And after reading Sally’s reports, that’s where her teacher feels their career is going.
txmystic about 4 years ago
Kind of a wide-open subject—“Rain”
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 4 years ago
Panel 4 is pretty deep…but that’s not unusual for Charles Schulz…