Film Students Are Having Trouble Sitting Through Movies, Professors Say
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Have a 19 year old foster uh, kid, and she cant make it through an entire Instagram reel.
Thank you for being a foster parent!
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As someone who failed a few college courses before finally getting it and moving on, yes absolutely they should be failed. Even knowing the sting of failing, I had to learn it myself that it was my fault that I failed. If they can't pass the class, a film class, that's on them, and they don't deserve to move on.
When I taught briefly at a college, i wanted every student to pass my class, gave them ample opportunities, and created a lesson plan that made success easy with lots of wiggle room for the occasional bad grade or missed assignment. I still had students who failed the class and it broke my heart.
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It was kind of a double edged joke. I'm a former philosophy major and knew Heidegger was dense and not very commonly read. I've personally only read a chapter of his work in the context of the history of philosophy.
Off topic, you have quite a bizarre user name
i'm a nihilist about usernames.
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i'm a nihilist about usernames.
Very important
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I meet people who can't even watch a 21 minute TV episode. \
People train their brains to be like this.
I used to love watching movies, but I can't sit through them anymore. I end up watching it in 15 minute sessions. Not sure if it has anything to do with my brain just getting older.
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It totally depends of the films and the taste of the students, for me sitting through Citizen Kane was really difficult but I was really interested in the original Nosferatu film