The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books [View all]
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October 1, 2024
Nicholas Dames has taught Literature Humanities, Columbia Universitys required great-books course, since 1998. He loves the job, but it has changed. Over the past decade, students have become overwhelmed by the reading. College kids have never read everything theyre assigned, of course, but this feels different. Damess students now seem bewildered by the thought of finishing multiple books a semester. His colleagues have noticed the same problem. Many students no longer arrive at collegeeven at highly selective, elite collegesprepared to read books.
This development puzzled Dames until one day during the fall 2022 semester, when a first-year student came to his office hours to share how challenging she had found the early assignments. Lit Hum often requires students to read a book, sometimes a very long and dense one, in just a week or two. But the student told Dames that, at her public high school, she had never been required to read an entire book. She had been assigned excerpts, poetry, and news articles, but not a single book cover to cover.
My jaw dropped, Dames told me. The anecdote helped explain the change he was seeing in his students: Its not that they dont want to do the reading. Its that they dont know how. Middle and high schools have stopped asking them to.
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And yet, I think there is a phenomenon that were noticing that Im also hesitant to ignore. Twenty years ago, Damess classes had no problem engaging in sophisticated discussions of Pride and Prejudice one week and Crime and Punishment the next. Now his students tell him up front that the reading load feels impossible. Its not just the frenetic pace; they struggle to attend to small details while keeping track of the overall plot.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2024/11/the-elite-college-students-who-cant-read-books/679945/?gift=z70s7ttKskppsRsCp84x4tvAXgpCCiAI8y9bBMGFXF8&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share