pacrosby
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Somehow, myself and pretty much all of my friends were able to make it thorugh all of these reading asssignments still loving to read. I am in college and i still LOVE reading for fun. I don't get to do it very often but it's still enjoyable for me.
I really think that all of these kids who suddenly don't like to read anymore probably would have been turned off from it eventually anyway. I don't think you can blame the assignments. Do you think that they should not have to do book reports becasue it would "disrupt their love of learning"? Do you think that they should not have to do anything in english classes related to reading comprehension, etc becasue it would "disrupt their love of reading?"
I think their is so much more to it than just the assignment.
These assignments are so easy if you are doing them about a book you like.
But it becomes a chore when it's assigned every single night.....night after night after night. With each passing year I have watched the reading requirement increase.....from 15 minutes a night as often as possible....to 20 minutes every night....to 30 minutes every night and keeping a log....to 30+ minutes of reading plus a related writing assignment plus keeping a log.....to the inclusion of weekend reading in addition to the week night reading and the logs and the written assigment. All this on top of other homework. Can we say overkill? What's 'fun' about that???
No offense but I think it's rather short-sighted to say "it didn't negatively impact my enthusiasm so I don't believe it could possibly ruin anyone elses". This is actually a very common complaint of parents I know and we're not all just imagining it. I have personally watched my childrens' enthusiasm for reading wane over the years. It's not coincidental. They have made reading a chore...and chores are not fun


