Things Not Found In Schools Anymore

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Through the years, schools have evolved, with many of the things that we remember about going to school becoming lost to the past. School supplies, technology, or lack thereof in the classroom, and the simple pleasures of just being a student have been lost. This video revisits some of my older videos, compiling them into a longer, more comprehensive presentation. So, please enjoy this compilation of things no longer found in schools.
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  • @joannamcpeak7531
    @joannamcpeak7531 2 месяца назад +27

    Thanks!

  • @mothman-jz8ug
    @mothman-jz8ug 2 месяца назад +279

    The number 1 thing not found in schools today: EDUCATION.

    • @caroldannenberg9778
      @caroldannenberg9778 2 месяца назад +33

      And number 2: DISCIPLINE.

    • @kat35lulu88
      @kat35lulu88 2 месяца назад +11

      Y'all are both sooooooo right.

    • @alexblue6991
      @alexblue6991 2 месяца назад +6

      And teachers thick leather belt

    • @beverlybruce9787
      @beverlybruce9787 2 месяца назад +7

      I wholeheartedly agree with you all

    • @jeremythornton6090
      @jeremythornton6090 2 месяца назад

      They have gender studies now. Talk about BS! There are only two!

  • @rauldelossantos293
    @rauldelossantos293 2 месяца назад +179

    One of the most important things that is not in school anymore is respect.

    • @urbanelysium
      @urbanelysium 2 месяца назад +4

      Man teaching now- they deserve a 100% raise!!!

    • @MmM20978
      @MmM20978 Месяц назад +2

      True!

    • @lynnealuebben1967
      @lynnealuebben1967 Месяц назад +1

      and recess they go hand in hand❤

    • @JDoe001
      @JDoe001 Месяц назад +1

      Spot on!!!

    • @JDoe001
      @JDoe001 Месяц назад +7

      Holes x paddle = Much ouch!

  • @ralphwheeler8534
    @ralphwheeler8534 Месяц назад +12

    In 71 and 72 our high school had gunsmithing class. Yes guns in our lockers, guns in the halls and guns in the classroom. Never had a incident of gun violence. Those were the days my friend we thought they'd never end. Our country has lost respect for just about everything. So sad !

    • @raymondfryar1533
      @raymondfryar1533 9 дней назад +2

      I do miss those days and our country for that matter.

    • @lmb1962
      @lmb1962 10 часов назад

      I remember the boys having gun racks with shotguns on them for after-school target practice. Ditto on never having an incident.

  • @Tom-ok2rh
    @Tom-ok2rh 2 месяца назад +88

    I can still remember the thrill every new school year of getting brand new school supplies..the notebooks, pencils, erasers, and whatever other trinkets we could think of that you might need or want. And the smell of a freshly sharpened pencil is definitely one you never forget.

    • @swedeheart214
      @swedeheart214 2 месяца назад +6

      I used to put my new shoes on a chair next to my bed. That way, if I woke up, I could look at them again! 😜

    • @jenelleprins5306
      @jenelleprins5306 Месяц назад +2

      Do they even still sell pencil cases, some of which contained an individual pencil sharpener?

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Месяц назад +4

      Cursive writing!

  • @Mbartel500
    @Mbartel500 2 месяца назад +282

    Common sense, reason, and accountability.

    • @gustavsorensen9301
      @gustavsorensen9301 2 месяца назад +1

      Racism, hatred, worrying about getting drafted

    • @davedixon2068
      @davedixon2068 2 месяца назад +10

      All things missing from many people today

    • @scaboi
      @scaboi 2 месяца назад +3

      Those things never existed in schools.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 2 месяца назад +9

      Respect, manners, decency, literacy, etc.

    • @ktkat1949
      @ktkat1949 2 месяца назад +5

      @@scaboi Maybe when you were in school but they sure as heck were when I was in school.

  • @margaretkur8161
    @margaretkur8161 2 месяца назад +86

    When I was in school we had reel-to-reel films, not TVs.

    • @user-fm5jk8gc9n
      @user-fm5jk8gc9n 2 месяца назад +2

      we used to get films from the national film institute that they would play in the library a couple of classes at a time, they were the best, often documentries with a kid focus from all over the world, i remember some of them to this day- there was one about Japanese school kids and their lunch was suchi long before any of us had heard or tasted suchi
      personally i still have nightmares about the spelling book we all had though primary school

    • @user-uo6xu7dt7w
      @user-uo6xu7dt7w Месяц назад +1

      Yes, I had that all through elementary school. By Jr. High, it was VCR's with a TV.

    • @bobsebring2819
      @bobsebring2819 Месяц назад

      Me too. Loved those Cornet films.

    • @Nova-ru5kr
      @Nova-ru5kr Месяц назад +1

      I remember those all the way to high school, when VCRs took over.

    • @Hillers62
      @Hillers62 20 дней назад

      And there was always only one kid that knew how to set it up!

  • @SusanCox-pl9qp
    @SusanCox-pl9qp 2 месяца назад +429

    Things no longer found in schools:
    Respect for authority
    Respect for your teachers
    Common sense
    The ability for kids to think on their own
    Individualism
    Dressing and acting like a human being
    Accountability for your actions
    Discipline
    Government/civics classes
    History classes
    Home-making
    Life skills like how to balance a checkbook
    English grammar & spelling

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад +21

      Respect needs to be EARNED!!!!

    • @madden8021
      @madden8021 2 месяца назад

      Respect for Authority, Teachers, Discipline, and Accountability were replaced with Alternative "aka Special/Behavioral" Schools, Zero-Tolerance, School to Prison Pipeline, and even too many bullies to mentally unstable students
      Common sense, ability for students to think for themselves, even individualism is dead and replaced with control and authoritarian/totalitarianism scaring tactics
      Dressing like a normal Human being resulted in a Code of Conduct on what to wear and how not to violate it or schools implementing school uniforms
      Government/civics aren't really being taught in person outside of Online "because budget reasons"
      History Classes now are being altered, doctored, photoshopped, removed and just overall censored
      Home-making no longer exist
      Life skills like a checkbook no longer exist because of Credit Cards and Smartphone and smartwatch Wallets like Google Pay and Apple Pay
      Economics Classes kind of don't exist either so no tax and budget management learning for you, just spend spend spend till you go into bankruptcy and become homeless and end up in poverty
      English grammar and spelling were replaced with street slang words and skibidi toilet ohio language or just overall being illerate in speaking and reading

    • @Boone911
      @Boone911 2 месяца назад +23

      Depends on these modern, woke, teachers.

    • @christinebutler7630
      @christinebutler7630 2 месяца назад +8

      Nobody uses checks anymore.

    • @garycarpenter2932
      @garycarpenter2932 2 месяца назад +32

      @@Drew-bc7zj just curious, i went to school in the 60's and 70's, but what in the world does it matter about ones sexual preferences? seriously, no one cares. and i am considered conservative. as many of those i grew up with, worked with too. it might be news to you, while you've been brainwashed to think that we care, or as were were lied to, i assure you, we just don't. it matters not one bit.

  • @Pjrock2112
    @Pjrock2112 Месяц назад +7

    Respect,empathy,honor, things not found in schools.

  • @1mespud
    @1mespud 2 месяца назад +214

    I remember the morning "Pledge of Allegiance", school cloakrooms, print and cursive writing, Manila and colored construction paper, crayons, crank pencil sharpeners, rulers, chalk boards, library card catalogs, bookmobile visits, pull down maps and globes, Audio/Visual projector, TV, radio and record player moments, designated traditional school desks, crosswalk patrol boys/girls, designated class and hall monitors, books covered in brown paper bag and no back packs, educational field trips, optional lunch boxes, school corporal punishment, gym class uniforms, P.E. square dancing, morning and afternoon recesses, blue carbon copy paper, fire drills, Science Fairs, school open house and plays, band and orchestra, the occasional substitute teacher, the mystery of the teacher's lounge, that awkward visit to the Principal's office, school crushes, that janitorial/school clean up vomit powder, hand written and graded report cards, multiplication back then was known as "time tables" just to name a few.

    • @barbaraanderson8391
      @barbaraanderson8391 2 месяца назад +11

      Ditto😅❤

    • @karenroot450
      @karenroot450 2 месяца назад +13

      You nailed it!! Thanks for the extra rays of happiness

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад +1

      What’s your point?

    • @1mespud
      @1mespud 2 месяца назад

      Problem??@@johnp139

    • @thedreadtyger
      @thedreadtyger 2 месяца назад +21

      ​@@johnp139remembering those things is the point. we remember them, mostly liked them, and they help to frame that part of our lives.
      if you don't remember those, if you came along after them, it's no big deal.
      it's just things we remember.

  • @Old_Time_Saint
    @Old_Time_Saint 2 месяца назад +357

    Most children can't even read analog clocks. Sad but true.

    • @gustavsorensen9301
      @gustavsorensen9301 2 месяца назад +12

      You do realize the book “Why Johnny can’t read” was written in 1955

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 2 месяца назад +47

      Some of them can’t even read. Period.

    • @madden8021
      @madden8021 2 месяца назад +5

      Yeeep, and I'm one of them, started in the 2000's when I was in Elementary School.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад +3

      Who cares?

    • @Luvpig
      @Luvpig 2 месяца назад

      You​@@johnp139

  • @slickbama8322
    @slickbama8322 2 месяца назад +195

    VCR? How about 16mm!

    • @terrysuemakesvideosforyou9940
      @terrysuemakesvideosforyou9940 2 месяца назад +6

      I remember after school in 6th grade we had older movies on the projector with cartoons for latch key kids or kids that could stay that walked. We had popcorn snacks and old cartoons! It was great! This was in about 1968. Remember when things went wrong with the projector, and the film melted?!

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +6

      Those film projectors!

    • @delles1548
      @delles1548 2 месяца назад +6

      Yes. There were no VCR's during our time in school, and I remember the first ever BETA player I saw. During our time, it was film or slide projectors, and if you were lucky, you may get chosen to operate it for the teacher who was at the front of the class discussing the various topics.

    • @mauricearpin7946
      @mauricearpin7946 2 месяца назад +4

      A trip to the Audio-visual room was a real treat.

    • @johnw2026
      @johnw2026 2 месяца назад +8

      How about the old portable record players in the music rooms. Had one big speaker on the front.

  • @TheKyPerson
    @TheKyPerson 2 месяца назад +117

    My grand daughter likes how cursive looks. So she taught herself. I'm very proud of her.

    • @LyleFrancisDelp
      @LyleFrancisDelp 2 месяца назад +4

      Cursive is very elegant and is, in fact, a sort of technology. It was developed to allow faster writing.

    • @PraveenSriram
      @PraveenSriram 2 месяца назад +2

      Congratulations 🍾 and all the best to her

    • @stephenkaras812
      @stephenkaras812 2 месяца назад +4

      Remember stores with cursive signs like Lord and Taylors, Lansburgh's and Woolworths

    • @markgordon8146
      @markgordon8146 2 месяца назад +2

      Cursive hand writing...seems like the words are singing.

    • @davidhunt6508
      @davidhunt6508 2 месяца назад +1

      @@markgordon8146Consequently, "cursive singing" is now a thing too.

  • @donrepcon7704
    @donrepcon7704 2 месяца назад +146

    Things like auto shop, wood shop and metal shop are gone in many schools. Drafting classes, too. Too much computer and not enough hands on classes. When my grandson was 19 he had never used a hammer before or gone fishing. I started teaching him all sorts of activities only two years ago. Boys don't learn how to be men nowadays. Sad state of affairs.

    • @toastedtarantula1701
      @toastedtarantula1701 2 месяца назад +7

      When I has in Kindergarten, we made things out of wood and nails. I made a birdhouse and a very crude airplane. I remember smashing my thumb with the hammer and got a black and blue nail that lasted a very long time. I survived. Learning to affect one's environment and honing brain to muscle coordination is key at that age. There is too much pushing the electronics and computers too early. Most of the time, it is sadly used as a "babysitting tool" and avoiding proper active parenting interactions.

    • @donrepcon7704
      @donrepcon7704 2 месяца назад +7

      @@toastedtarantula1701 so true. Growing up Dad worked and Mom stayed home with me and my sister. Had a house and a TV and all the modern conveniences for the times. Now, both parents have to work just to make ends meet and, I think, the children suffer.

    • @youtubecarspottersguide1
      @youtubecarspottersguide1 2 месяца назад +4

      graphic arts was fun

    • @garywagner2466
      @garywagner2466 2 месяца назад +12

      Kids can’t even boil water. We did wood and metal shop, art, music, cooking and sewing. No choice. Everybody did it. If you like to eat, you should learn cooking basics. I can sew on a button and mend a tear (not well, but adequately). Lousy musician, but at least we tried. Much better than just listening to lectures. None of my teachers did things for us. They just provided the information and materials and let us loose. School in those days was much more fun.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +6

      Wood shop. Band.

  • @bobmeyer7009
    @bobmeyer7009 2 месяца назад +85

    I fear that we will one day live to regret our absolute dependence on electronics.

    • @Navygrl58
      @Navygrl58 2 месяца назад +8

      My sentiments exactly!
      As a senior citizen looking at everything that’s been erased, especially in the school system, I can’t help but shake my head!
      You’re right, they’re going to look back and realize what a bad mistake a lot of this was!

    • @davedixon2068
      @davedixon2068 2 месяца назад +7

      People are usually quite shocked when I tell them that I often leave my phone next to the bed for days at a time, I check my Emails every few days, and have no problem or withdrawal symptoms, unlike many of the Mobile Zombies I see staggering around the roads heads down eyes and ears blinkered down to one point, wandering out in front of cars and bikes, or running with earbuds in both ears, totally oblivious to the lorry coming up behind them. Darwin wins every time!!

    • @PraveenSriram
      @PraveenSriram 2 месяца назад +2

      The world might come to an end in the next 19 years due to artificial intelligence

    • @PraveenSriram
      @PraveenSriram 2 месяца назад +1

      @@davedixon2068congratulations. Your comment made me smile 😃

    • @tazman8697
      @tazman8697 2 месяца назад +3

      We got hit by a cyclone last February (Hawkes Bay, New Zealand) which knocked all the cell towers and power out, so we never got the Civil Defense warnings.. People and animals died.. Assholes kept stealing the emergency generators from the cell towers..We had to keep putting our generator inside when we went to bed or it would have been gone when we woke up. 9 Days of running off a genny...

  • @jerryjones7918
    @jerryjones7918 2 месяца назад +24

    I’m 66 this year and I never had to carry books in a backpack, we had metal lockers with combination locks.

    • @toastedtarantula1701
      @toastedtarantula1701 2 месяца назад +2

      In the USA, I remember it would have been not "cool" to carry your books in backpack. We had to decide which books to bring home and leave the other books in the locker for the night. In Europe, I quickly learned I would have been considered "dumb" or "brain dead" to not use a "briefcase" to carry ALL my books for the day. Even walked home 4 miles shifting the briefcase from arm to arm, but hey, at 13-15 years old, biceps grew fast !. But then alas, in college, the backpack was purchased. Now, I have to use a backpack for carrying the laptop back and forth to work. 😞

    • @garblegarble8065
      @garblegarble8065 2 месяца назад +1

      You never had to do homework?????
      Or did you just not do it and fail?

    • @jerryjones7918
      @jerryjones7918 2 месяца назад +1

      @@garblegarble8065 I did have homework on occasion but I would only have to take a book or 2 home at a time, the rest were left at home in my locker. I still never had a backpack back then.

    • @jerryjones7918
      @jerryjones7918 2 месяца назад +1

      I just noticed that I made a mistake in my last reply. I stated I would take a book or 2 home and leave the rest at home in my locker. I meant I’d leave the rest in my locker at school. A little OCD and had to correct myself, lol.

    • @Hillers62
      @Hillers62 20 дней назад

      I'm 61..we had to carry our books on a rubber strap...and the lockers were not the best place to keep things...they were often broken into...

  • @crustycurmudgeon2182
    @crustycurmudgeon2182 2 месяца назад +30

    TV/VCR cart? Nope. We were happy to see the cart with a projector on it!

  • @BigTimeRushFan2112
    @BigTimeRushFan2112 2 месяца назад +159

    I started Jr High in 1981, in a rural area in Ohio. Back then school shootings were unheard of, and in fact, many students had gun racks in their truck cabins with shotguns and hunting rifles on them, in the school parking lot. My how things have changed over 40 some years...

    • @carolannroberts
      @carolannroberts 2 месяца назад +15

      Making schools a gun free zone is the dumbest thing ever done

    • @madden8021
      @madden8021 2 месяца назад +10

      @@carolannroberts It's FAR Worse now because of the School to Prison Pipeline and Zero-Tolerance. More Security Cameras, more Guards/Security and Police Officers, Metal Detectors, Time Out Rooms, Seclusion Rooms "also known as Solitary Confinement", School ID neck cards that you can't take home "which feel more like prisoner ID Jumpsuits", Bookbags and Lunchboxes need to be clear, even Alternative "also known as Behavioral/Special" schools are popping up.

    • @Vincent67337
      @Vincent67337 2 месяца назад +1

      I noticed that when I was in high-school back around in 1986 or so. I asked some teachers about it out of concern that the gun was extremely highly visible and extremely close to the back entrance of the school. They got mad at me for saying something . Soon after everyone was mad at me cause they changed the rules to not allow guns on the property. Lots of people told me that I was sticking my nose into something I shouldn't. It didn't affect me so why should I care. I usually reminded them about a time they stuck their nose into my business to get them to shut up. Worked every time except when it didn't.

    • @garycarpenter2932
      @garycarpenter2932 2 месяца назад +7

      @@madden8021 sounds like the saying, if it ain't broken, don't fix it comes into play. by your own admission, things are much worse now. to which, i fully agree. i was one that carried guns to school. see, we were actually taught responsibility and self control back then. the reason for this, is us kids used to go hunting after school to help put food on our families tables. my parents weren't poor, but they were far from wealthy. and saving money by hunting and fishing sure didn't hurt. that and quite frankly, wild game is very good for your health. just an added bonus there.

    • @dianeguy7452
      @dianeguy7452 2 месяца назад +9

      Nj woman here. Woke and proud of it. Who the hell brings a gun to school!!! Jesus. Cmon people common sense. Never thought I’d live my entire life in Jersey but just don’t want to step foot in any of these gun friendly states. No way no how

  • @thelittlegreenball6813
    @thelittlegreenball6813 2 месяца назад +44

    I cannot understand why they stopped teaching cursive.. It's good to know!

    • @DTD110865
      @DTD110865 2 месяца назад +2

      I used to want to get into cursive in the first grade. Most schools didn't teach it until the third grade, and a lot of kids took more time to adjust to it than others.

    • @lovelife2day
      @lovelife2day 2 месяца назад +5

      somebody must have cried about it so they had to get rid of it

    • @robinlemcool4807
      @robinlemcool4807 2 месяца назад +8

      So they can't read the original founding father's documents. Like the Declaration if Independence and the Constitution

    • @tubedude54
      @tubedude54 2 месяца назад +5

      The job I did for about 40 yrs required that I do research at the county courthouse looking up old documents in the recorders office. If you don't know cursive you would be LOST! It got to where I could tell if I was going to have a good day or not just by knowing the time frame I was going to be researching. Some time periods the person doing the transcribing had the most beautiful handwriting... other periods it was absolutely a mess!

    • @kite6864
      @kite6864 2 месяца назад +2

      probably cause most people type these days... I didn't think of it that people might not be able to read cursive though if they don't learn how to write it

  • @charlesgall7829
    @charlesgall7829 2 месяца назад +131

    This is a study in academia overthinking and "fixing" problems that didn't need fixing. Our schools are overrun with vice principals with Ph Ds making 6 figures, philosophizing to kids that there are no consequences to bad behavior. And we wonder why things are so depressing! Bring back those days!!

    • @tracyisbest
      @tracyisbest 2 месяца назад

      Oh, quit your damn belly aching all the time about how great it was when your lunch only cost a buck and whatnot. No one's bringing back shit. Who are you, Robert Dole? Lord, get over the old days. Gone!.....and ain't coming back ever! And vice princ's ain't making no damn six figures, so shut up. Just lookin' for shit to bitch and complain about.

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад

      @@tracyisbest

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад

      @@tracyisbest It is like YOU say, over and over, Tracy is the BEST ASSHOLE, we all agree with YOU.

    • @kellydonivan6513
      @kellydonivan6513 2 месяца назад +8

      The $$$ for getting those Ed.D. degrees is exactly why they get these degrees, which are not really necessary. A woman I know who is a principal told me 20 years ago that she went in public education to become an administrator for the $$$. She retired last year and been paid $200K + and wanted more. The families who sent their kids to the school where she worked all lived at the federal poverty level. I told her that I thought she was overpaid and she told me that $$$ is all because she had an Ed.D. degree. And she really didn't care that the students did poorly in school.

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@kellydonivan6513 FUN FACT, did YOU know, that a PHD, in "Underwater Basket Weaving', will net YOU $300,000, a year, good job.

  • @gregoryclemen1870
    @gregoryclemen1870 2 месяца назад +84

    We also had the "FILMSTIP PROJECTOR" used in conjunction with the class room "RECORD PLAYER", and who could forget the "16 mm MOVIE PROJECTOR"!!!!!!.

    • @st.charlesstreet9876
      @st.charlesstreet9876 2 месяца назад +3

      “ And then Noah built the Ark” …..DING ….. And some of the teachers would not pay attention and they would be off one or two frames and frantically search the right slide. 😅

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 2 месяца назад +1

      @@st.charlesstreet9876 YUP!!!!!, this is true, many times the teacher would fall asleep when given the task of advancing the filmstrip projector to a student. I remember in the 8th grade, this one teacher showed a lot of movies that year just so she could sleep during class because she was nursing a hangover. she liked to binge drink on the weekends. many times, she would not make it in on mondays, and on tuesdays she was still shitfaced!!!!.

    • @renegadetenor
      @renegadetenor 2 месяца назад +1

      I actually got to use the filmstrip projector, as a teacher, as late as 1997!

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 2 месяца назад

      @@renegadetenor I am taken back that the school was still using what was becoming old technology. where I went to school, they were still using filmstrip projectors after I graduated. the big difference was , the projectors were now high tech, made by DUKANE, and no longer needed an operator, they were auto- advance, using a record that did not have the famed "DING, BING, DONK" to tell the filmstrip operator to advance the filmstrip.

    • @rubyhunternc
      @rubyhunternc 2 месяца назад

      @@gregoryclemen1870 Ha ha ha, shitfaced.

  • @jimmyburnett2245
    @jimmyburnett2245 2 месяца назад +30

    I feel bad for today's kid's...we had so many little things that made school so much fun..of course, then, we didn't know it but channels like this remind us of the awesome childhood we had! Whether it was at school or home, we were the best generation! ❤😎

    • @ninasm
      @ninasm Месяц назад

      And so many things that luckily don't exist anymore.

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 2 месяца назад +104

    Haven’t watched yet… but I miss wrapping my textbooks in brown paper bags and drawing and doodling and decorating them ❤😅

  • @Doug_M
    @Doug_M 2 месяца назад +134

    Since they took discipline out of schools things have gotten a lot worse.

    • @thebackrooms7511
      @thebackrooms7511 2 месяца назад +29

      Took discpline out of the home too.

    • @madden8021
      @madden8021 2 месяца назад +10

      It was replaced with the School to Prison Pipeline, more police presence, security cameras, metal detectors, Time out rooms, Seclusion rooms, School ID neck cards that you can't take home "which feel more like prisoner ID Jumpsuits", even school bookbags and lunchboxes need to now be clear. Yes, even more Alternative "also known as Behavioral/Special" Schools are popping up.

    • @thebackrooms7511
      @thebackrooms7511 2 месяца назад +4

      @@madden8021 My kids took their IDs home, you had too. You forgot random locker checks, which for me I felt was a violation of my child's civil rights.

    • @ynp1978
      @ynp1978 2 месяца назад +6

      And when you go to the voting booth....always remember who "they" are.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад +4

      @@thebackrooms7511too? Did you ever go TO school???

  • @thedreadtyger
    @thedreadtyger 2 месяца назад +37

    the lunch ladies, God bless em! ours really cooked. the ones at our high school were amazing. their cinnamon rolls were magnificent!
    they were good to us and cared about our food.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +3

      The funny rolls with the flour on the top, now I miss the rolls. Ahh!

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jackilynpyzocha662 THAT, is where, YOU rolled the fat chicks, before YOU put it into their hairy holes, remember?

    • @thedreadtyger
      @thedreadtyger 2 месяца назад +2

      @@jackilynpyzocha662 oh yes! so delicious!

    • @rondanakamura2655
      @rondanakamura2655 Месяц назад +3

      HAND-MADE FROM SCRATCH cinnamon rolls and chili on cold winter Fridays. Yes, our lunch ladies could really cook, not just reheat.

    • @poopdotzilla6192
      @poopdotzilla6192 Месяц назад +1

      Our lunch ladies cared about us & our food too! Since there was a large crowd of Catholic students in our school, the lunch ladies all trudged down to the crick in their white uniforms, aprons, & hairnets to 🐟 fish for our Friday & lent meals! Fresh! I kid you not! 🤓🤣🤣🤣

  • @Metalman200xdamnit
    @Metalman200xdamnit 2 месяца назад +19

    Now,we have generations that cant even figure out sales tax or tip percentages.

    • @Nova-ru5kr
      @Nova-ru5kr Месяц назад

      I'm a gen Xer who's not great at that myself, but math was always my worst subject. I just round everything up to the next dollar when shopping and then I'm several dollars ahead at the check out.

  • @jasonmitchell8243
    @jasonmitchell8243 2 месяца назад +14

    I recall all of these things, but I also have fond memories of book fairs at school.

  • @jemkey6930
    @jemkey6930 2 месяца назад +11

    The best thing about these videos is when my dad puts his arm around me and tells me about remembering these times. From a new age high school kid that gets a few extra minutes with her dad on a busy morning thank you. This will be my Recollection Road some day.

  • @1805movie
    @1805movie 2 месяца назад +14

    In terms of cursive, there are multiple states right now that are requiring schools to teach it again (especially in California). So yeah, cursive is indeed making a comeback.

    • @johnvanderploeg6707
      @johnvanderploeg6707 2 месяца назад +1

      I recently read a report about students using cursive writing and how networks in the brain are activated in ways that don't occur when using type letters.
      There are several other eye/hand/brain coordination benefits that are being explored in the use of cursive.
      One of the benefits that stood out, seems to be that students that used cursive, had better retention of spelling and certain language skills.

    • @blahdblah0007
      @blahdblah0007 2 месяца назад

      Cursive is required in Montessori schools, along with some of these other older things. Those schools are more “analog”.

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 21 день назад

      If it’s in California, there has to be a Marxist reason to teach it.

  • @tonycollazorappo
    @tonycollazorappo 2 месяца назад +17

    I started school in the early 60s, I miss those days.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +2

      1970s

    • @tonycollazorappo
      @tonycollazorappo 2 месяца назад

      Gen X then, thanks for being there when mom and dad were mad at me and lending an ear and a "I'm behind you big brother/sister". And the go between for each side, it was appreciated. 🙂 @@jackilynpyzocha662

  • @smpwald
    @smpwald Месяц назад +6

    Having taught from 1969 until 2006 I recognized all of the “things” mentioned with fond memories and a little sadness. Thank you.

  • @kattilathehunfreedomfighter
    @kattilathehunfreedomfighter 2 месяца назад +38

    In the late 80's I was a hair band rocker chick and I worked in the office for one period a couple days a week. They all loved me in there and our Vice Principal Mr. Ramsey would actually give me the keys to his new cream-colored Cadillac and have me drive around town running errands for him. At 16, all by myself lol..that was awesome!! 😂👍

    • @tikihutdweller5944
      @tikihutdweller5944 2 месяца назад +4

      Today Mr. Ramsey just might go to jail for that.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 2 месяца назад +2

      I think Mr Ramsey probably should have been investigated lol

    • @francisdashwood1760
      @francisdashwood1760 27 дней назад

      My sister actually dated her teacher in high school. No problem. I guess my parents thought that was better than dating local boys her own age.

  • @blacksmith5005
    @blacksmith5005 2 месяца назад +9

    Radiators for heat, opened windows for air conditioning.

    • @Hillers62
      @Hillers62 20 дней назад

      I went to school in Dallas, Texas in the 1970's...at times it was brutal in August...then miserable in December...

  • @bobsebring2819
    @bobsebring2819 2 месяца назад +18

    Time waits for no one. It's strange how the things we just took for granted in being normal items of every day life are being replaced by progress. It sure makes me think about my mortality and how grateful I am at being in a particular passage of time with world history.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад

      Ok, I was a little bad, I would take out the card from the card catalog, then return it when(or if) I found the book, in the right location!

  • @trampslikeus3575
    @trampslikeus3575 2 месяца назад +26

    I old, even before VHS we had the film projector. Our school didn't have air conditioning, we would open up all the windows and turn off the lights. (I don't know if turning the lights off did anything, but it felt better!)

  • @louismcglasson7913
    @louismcglasson7913 2 месяца назад +3

    You failed to mention the most important thing not found in schools anymore: RESPECT FOR TEACHERS FROM STUDENTS. We RESPECTED our teachers back then.

    • @PraveenSriram
      @PraveenSriram 2 месяца назад

      I also did growing up in the 1990s and even in the early 00s

  • @antoinettehowes6964
    @antoinettehowes6964 2 месяца назад +14

    I love the old systems and methods, tangible things, non-instant gratification and appreciation for stuff

    • @antoinettehowes6964
      @antoinettehowes6964 2 месяца назад +3

      Just to add...glad those paddles are gone!!

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +2

      @@antoinettehowes6964 Your comments are irrelevant, no facts are in evidence, you are cautioned about "improper thinking", and all your comments will be stricken from the record, thanks for playing, you lose

    • @RSF-DiscoveryTime
      @RSF-DiscoveryTime 27 дней назад +1

      Yes, I went to school in the 60s-70s. It was an organized, structured education system
      as opposed to a breeding ground for corporate-fawning narcissists like we have today.

  • @joeapicelli8367
    @joeapicelli8367 2 месяца назад +107

    What you missed you say? Our youth. We lived during the best times ever. Kids today are lost without social media. Go out and get fresh air before your brain completely shuts down. Thanks again for your videos. Love every one.

    • @wandasewell4501
      @wandasewell4501 2 месяца назад +13

      The 70's and 80's were the best time!
      "They" told us how the future would be so GREAT -- They LIED!

    • @joeapicelli8367
      @joeapicelli8367 2 месяца назад +6

      @@wandasewell4501 yea they did 😆

    • @lisamann8521
      @lisamann8521 2 месяца назад +11

      I totally agree! Everything is so different now in schools. We were so lucky to have lived during this time.

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +4

      @@wandasewell4501 Another thing YOU missed, is that BOOMERS, knew EXACTLY what GENDER, we were, YOU either had an innie or an outie, Boy's were REALLY Boy's and Girl's were REALLY Girl's and there was no confusion, or MENTAL ISSUES, about this. Also, young BOOMER kids, KNEW EXACTLY, which PUBLIC BATHROOM, to use.

    • @kathyelliott6051
      @kathyelliott6051 2 месяца назад +1

      Yup

  • @sandrabateman3015
    @sandrabateman3015 2 месяца назад +10

    Blue denim 3 ring notebooks! And we carried our books in our arms in the 1960s.

  • @bruce8808
    @bruce8808 2 месяца назад +33

    No desks to keep your notebooks, schoolbooks that had pencils also stored inside. No chalkboard at the head of the classroom. I live behind a High School campus so when I take my 2 dogs for a walk on campus I can see the big change in classrooms today compared to what was like when I went to school in 60s and 70s.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +2

      Where do you put your supplies, if any? Remember Audio-Visual Aids?! Watching t.v. as "current events"?! :-)

  • @-sunstar9778
    @-sunstar9778 2 месяца назад +25

    From 1967-1979, I traveled from 1st grade through 12th grade. I remember and experienced most of the things mentioned in this video. It was a blessing to have grown up during this era!
    We respected our teachers and parents. There were no guns, knives, assaults in the classroom. Any unruly student was sent immediately to the principal's office, parents were called and the problem was handled. We were taught critical thinking skills, good manners and how to be a productive citizen in society. When I was in 11th grade in '77-'78, a life skills class called "On Your Own" was offered at my high school. We learned how to complete rental & employment applications/resumes, prepare for job interviews; open up checking/savings accounts and how to write a legal check; balance a household budget & apply for car loans and house mortgages. It was one of the best courses I ever took in high school and it prepared me for young adulthood. I miss those years.........

    • @delftblue8801
      @delftblue8801 2 месяца назад +4

      That would have been amazing to have a life skills course!

    • @frankrizzo4460
      @frankrizzo4460 2 месяца назад +3

      Yes I remember all of that, to think they were actually trying to prepare us for our future in the real world back then. Life skills sadly something that is a fleeting quality today.

    • @CatholicTraditional
      @CatholicTraditional 2 месяца назад

      @@frankrizzo4460Unfortunately, “Life Skills” became a course for moderate to severe special ed. kids teaching them how to use the bathroom. 😢

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CatholicTraditional Another thing YOU missed, is that BOOMERS, knew EXACTLY what GENDER, we were, YOU either had an innie or an outie, Boy's were REALLY Boy's and Girl's were REALLY Girl's and there was no confusion, or MENTAL ISSUES, about this. Also, young BOOMER kids, KNEW EXACTLY, which PUBLIC BATHROOM, to use.

    • @worldobserver3515
      @worldobserver3515 Месяц назад +1

      Hard to believe how free we were back then. Riding across town on your bike, with a pellet gun, to go shooting with a friend, able to buy a cheeseburger and fries at the high school, guys driving around with rifles in a gunrack......

  • @julenepegher6999
    @julenepegher6999 2 месяца назад +28

    Chalkboards, cloak rooms, the pole to open the windows. The cafeteria, the candy counter and especially smelling the ink papers. Oh yeah, and the nuns!! Some harrowing stories there! But They were the best days in my Catholic elementary school. 😊

  • @LJB103
    @LJB103 2 месяца назад +24

    I had trouble writing on a blackboard because I am left-handed and would be pushing the chalk into the board. Never had a lunchbox as I lived literally next door to my school and went home for lunch every day. Another thing we learned from analog clocks that the young do not understand today is time like "20 to 10" or "a quarter to 12."

    • @francisdashwood1760
      @francisdashwood1760 27 дней назад +1

      Or 25 or 6 to 4!

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 21 день назад +1

      @@francisdashwood1760
      🎼 Doo doo doo doo doo
      Doo doo doo doo doo
      Doo doo doo doo doo
      Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo…🎶

  • @JanTraveler
    @JanTraveler 2 месяца назад +26

    Remember tetherball?
    I had forgotten all about it until I watched this great video..Thankyou!

  • @llamalover02
    @llamalover02 2 месяца назад +47

    I had legit flashbacks when you mentioned the main body of pencil sharpener popping off and making a mess.

    • @runrafarunthebestintheworld
      @runrafarunthebestintheworld 2 месяца назад +5

      Yep same sometimes the pencil sharpener would jam too.

    • @beckywilson3425
      @beckywilson3425 2 месяца назад

      We have one on our back porch and it does pop off from time to time but I love it.

  • @pslm23
    @pslm23 2 месяца назад +27

    Square pizza day was my absolute favorite and it was always a Friday. This video made me 😭 and 😂 at the same time. Thanks for the memories.

  • @BookZealots
    @BookZealots 2 месяца назад +27

    I remember canned film that had to be threaded through the movie projector.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +1

      Ususally, when a substitute teacher had us watch a movie instead of our taking an exam, sweet!

  • @delles1548
    @delles1548 2 месяца назад +8

    There are so many things that do not exists from the 60's schools. One of the things we had in our rural, country and small town schools was shooting teams. Many schools taught Hunter's Ed in the class room and then to the outdoor range for air rifle and 22LR shooting. The slightly wealthier schools even had a skeet and trap shotgun range. Competitions between schools was similar to track meets, for often, several schools competed at once.
    Along with shooting and during the fall/winter, most everyone had a shotgun or rifle in their truck or car, and after school, many went hunting for an hour or so before going home for supper and homework. Most everyone carried a pocket knife in school, and no one ever had a knife fight let alone a shooting.
    People were just much more disciplined, moral and respectful then.

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 2 месяца назад

      Were the females included?

    • @delles1548
      @delles1548 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lindac6919 Absolutely. Classes were coed, but the shooting teams were like other sports, segregated based on sex.

  • @lindaturner8320
    @lindaturner8320 2 месяца назад +23

    Remember Blue Horse notebook paper?? And zippered book bags? That 3:10pm bell was like getting out of jail!!

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +1

      Metal school lunch boxes! The paper backs as book covers. The threat of having to go to the "Office" if you broke a rule?! Not to forget, the first day of school's clothes compettition, who had the coolest clothes!

    • @PraveenSriram
      @PraveenSriram 2 месяца назад

      Nice analogy!!

  • @joannamcpeak7531
    @joannamcpeak7531 2 месяца назад +30

    Let's not forget music class. Singing, percussion, plastic recorders(flutes)..also square dancing

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 2 месяца назад +1

      The brand name was Tonette; the tonality was harsh, and I never learned to play one well. I needed more training time than we got.

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Месяц назад

      We would sing songs like Dixie and Marching to Pretoria. Nowadays all hell would break loose.

    • @peggybegin8241
      @peggybegin8241 Месяц назад

      @joannamcpeak7531 Oh, yes I remember Square dancing in girl's PE class in high school. Hated it because I always had to be the boy sinceI was tall.🤪

    • @Nova-ru5kr
      @Nova-ru5kr Месяц назад +2

      @@peggybegin8241 I was lousy at it and didn't like it either.

    • @Hillers62
      @Hillers62 20 дней назад +1

      Music class in the 1970's was one of my favorites...I am so disappointed it no longer exists

  • @frankwafer6919
    @frankwafer6919 2 месяца назад +41

    I miss the world before the digital age...thanks for the warm memories💯🤔👍

    • @gustavsorensen9301
      @gustavsorensen9301 2 месяца назад +2

      Says the person commenting on the Internet

    • @pslm23
      @pslm23 2 месяца назад +2

      😂

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад

      I don’t

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +2

      @@johnp139 When you are struggling, whether it’s problems at work, low self-esteem, conflicts in your relationships, etc., it feels much better to funnel your negative energy into blaming someone else than to confront your own role in your problems. A lot of people, like YOU join hate groups because it allows them to funnel the blame for all of their problems into another group of people while being supported by a group of people who share their beliefs and make them feel like they belong.

    • @paul_d894
      @paul_d894 2 месяца назад

      @@gustavsorensen9301Using technology doesn't mean you can't miss the world before this nonsense. I like youtube, but I don't like the way tech has consumed every aspect of our lives. Also, just because someone uses the technology doesn't mean they can't critique it.

  • @barfingobummergo
    @barfingobummergo 2 месяца назад +4

    I remember desks that also had ink well holes even though they were long out of use by then, in my high school.

  • @Dsdcain
    @Dsdcain 2 месяца назад +40

    I'm old enough to remember smoking areas for students. It was only supposed to be for seniors, but I was tall enough to sneak in. By the time I was a senior though they had been shut down all over.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад

      Right, the bathroom stank, I almost threw up!

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jackilynpyzocha662 When you are struggling, whether it’s problems at work, low self-esteem, conflicts in your relationships, etc., it feels much better to funnel your negative energy into blaming someone else than to confront your own role in your problems. A lot of people, like YOU join hate groups because it allows them to funnel the blame for all of their problems into another group of people while being supported by a group of people who share their beliefs and make them feel like they belong.

    • @johnmadow5331
      @johnmadow5331 2 месяца назад +3

      My HS school rules did not allowed smoking inside the school property even back in 1972, but kid does smoke outside school property and on the street, but no drinking of alcohol.

    • @tuzzday
      @tuzzday 2 месяца назад +2

      My high school had a smoking area too (I didn't smoke). Always walked thru a cloud of smoke going to gym class.

    • @johnnada1222
      @johnnada1222 2 месяца назад

      @@saminaneenall that from saying that bathrooms stink ? You have much deeper problems than anyone in the comments section. Let me guess , you are a woke weirdo right ?

  • @Hogger280
    @Hogger280 2 месяца назад +24

    I grew up knowing the "ditto machine" as the Mimeograph machine.

    • @pithicus52
      @pithicus52 Месяц назад

      Ditto and Mimeograph were two different systems.

    • @Hogger280
      @Hogger280 Месяц назад

      @@pithicus52 I'm 70 and the only machine I ever saw was the ditto.

    • @pithicus52
      @pithicus52 Месяц назад

      @@Hogger280 My experience with the Mimeograph is limited to one time helping to prepare a master. Saw the machine, but never saw it being used. That was more than 50 years ago so my memory is fuzzy, but I recall thinking that I preferred the Ditto.

    • @Hogger280
      @Hogger280 Месяц назад

      @@pithicus52 I think it was easier to use but was limited to about 100 copies or less as they faded.

  • @MrOnyxRaven
    @MrOnyxRaven 2 месяца назад +9

    Manual pencil sharpeners work just fine. You just have to know how to correctly use one. You have to spin the pencil in one hand while turning the handle of the pencil sharpener in the other to ensure all sides get sharpened equally. Just like manual transmissions work just fine. As long as you put in the time and effort to learn how to use them.

  • @karenroot450
    @karenroot450 2 месяца назад +21

    OMG this was the absolute best 15 minutes of my day!!!
    I fondly remember All of this. We still have a Bulldog pencil sharpener and use it. The smell of mimeograph ink-ahhh! I loved working in the library reshelving the real books! You have outdone yourself this time. Thank you so much for bringing me all these precious memories!!

  • @janetyurkin822
    @janetyurkin822 2 месяца назад +56

    I graduated in 1961. I took the business course in HS, shorthand, book keeping, and my senior year we got IBM electric typewriters, if you bumped a key it typed, what a revelation those were, after using the manual Royals.
    Teachers used a mimeograph machine to make copies of papers.
    We had a dress code, the boys wore wash & wear slacks and sports shirts, (no blue jeans).
    The girls wore dresses or skirts, blouses or sweaters. No jeans or slacks.
    The women teachers wore dresses or skirts, and the men wore suits, white shirts and ties.
    We didn’t have back packs or book bags, we carried our books in our arms.
    This was a public school in a rural area! It was 7th- 12th grade in the building.
    There were 129 in my graduating class.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад +1

      The machines are useless if you don’t know proper grammar, which you clearly illustrate that you DON’T!!!!

    • @janetyurkin822
      @janetyurkin822 2 месяца назад

      @@johnp139 👎🤮

    • @tonycollazorappo
      @tonycollazorappo 2 месяца назад +4

      I enjoyed not wearing jeans. I dressed in a tie and white shirt; I was born in Brooklyn NY and when to parochial school when I went to kindergarten in Brookly NY in the early 60s. I was born in 1961.

    • @tracyisbest
      @tracyisbest 2 месяца назад +1

      Waah, waah, waah!!!!!!!!!!!! Dress code was abolished in 1971. Deal with it. Better to be comfortable in the learning experience than forcing everyone to dress like Richie and Potsie don't ya think? Geez!

    • @janetyurkin822
      @janetyurkin822 2 месяца назад

      @@tracyisbest I was just relating to the things no longer in schools. We were taught respect for authority and others by our parents and teachers.
      It’s very obvious your parents and the education system failed to teach you anything.
      At least we could think on our own, we could write complete sentences, we didn’t need a computer doing everything for us.
      What does looking and dressing like a slob have to do with learning. If you don’t care about your appearance, you won’t care about doing quality work.
      You’re know it all attitude along with your lack of respect for others is what’s wrong with today’s society.
      IT’S BEST TO LET PEOPLE THINK YOU’RE A FOOL THAN TO SPEAK AND PROVE IT!

  • @tillyg8858
    @tillyg8858 2 месяца назад +33

    I loved the old school days. I started school in late 50s. I often think back to my first grade classroom. Thank you for sharing.

    • @scottmcwave9479
      @scottmcwave9479 2 месяца назад +4

      I still remember all my elementary school teachers names!🙂

    • @angeldesigns1385
      @angeldesigns1385 2 месяца назад +4

      I would have loved to have been a kid back then. I always felt I was born thirty years to late, and still feel that way. 🙁

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад +2

      @@angeldesigns1385Probably so if you don’t know the difference between to and too!!!

    • @angeldesigns1385
      @angeldesigns1385 2 месяца назад +3

      @@johnp139 or maybe I just really don’t care?

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +3

      1970s

  • @sandrabateman3015
    @sandrabateman3015 2 месяца назад +8

    I know time marches on and things change. But I find this kinda sad. Didn’t quite realize how many school things do not exist anymore. Thanks for this video with great memories.👍

  • @enascott5963
    @enascott5963 2 месяца назад +4

    When graduated, one 4 story building, 300 students from 1st grade to 12th grade. Yes we were a small town. Loved it❤️

    • @danjosephson6910
      @danjosephson6910 18 дней назад

      We had K-12. Several additions over the years. I referred to my time there as serving a 13 year term.

  • @amystreasuresdesign
    @amystreasuresdesign 2 месяца назад +16

    I kind of wish I kept my paper bag book covers from the years I drew and wrote all over them.

  • @kaymoore6650
    @kaymoore6650 2 месяца назад +11

    I miss jean covered notebooks. Can’t even find them anymore. Use to decorate those as well.

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 2 месяца назад +1

      I used to have the Levi's notebook with the pocket on the cover!

  • @alanreynoldson3913
    @alanreynoldson3913 Месяц назад +3

    I really enjoy your videos! Thanks! We recited the Pledge of Allegiance EVERY morning. '62-'74 usually lead by someone over the PA followed by important announcements.

  • @thihal123
    @thihal123 2 месяца назад +5

    Chalkboards. Ceiling fans. Chalk. Overhead projectors. A/V cart. Transparencies. Card catalogues.

  • @GeorgieB1965
    @GeorgieB1965 2 месяца назад +11

    My town's public library still requires people to understand the Dewey Decimal System, as all books are still shelved that way. In fact, all public libraries still require a basic understanding of it, since all of the digital records have that information and it's the fastest way to find a particular book.

  • @johnbethea4505
    @johnbethea4505 2 месяца назад +22

    I am amazed how many people don't how to write anymore.

    • @delftblue8801
      @delftblue8801 2 месяца назад +2

      I wonder... if they don’t learn cursive writing then are they able to read it?

    • @johnbethea4505
      @johnbethea4505 2 месяца назад +4

      @delftblue8801 Good question. I have never thought of that. What amazes me is that people of my age, 77, had to learn to write even though we were very poor, and we didn't have social programs of today to fall back on.

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Месяц назад +1

      They literally can't sign their names. We're almost back to "putting your mark" on documents. Progress! 🙄

    • @johnbethea4505
      @johnbethea4505 Месяц назад

      @valentinius62 I am 77. We early to learn how to write, but of course, printing can first. In the late 1960's and early 1970s, I taught some older people how to sign their names.

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Месяц назад +1

      @@johnbethea4505 We know that cursive was a standard part of any grammar curriculum in the first half of the 20th Century. True, not everyone learned it, but not everyone learned good spelling, times tables, geography, algebra, etc. either. Also, some kids didn't attend school regularly for various reasons. For instance, there was a kid in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird who bragged on the first day of school that he wouldn't be there for the rest of the school year and would get away with it. Given the times that novel was written in, it must've been a not too uncommon thing back then despite truancy laws if the author took time to mention it.

  • @ahwell9984
    @ahwell9984 2 месяца назад +19

    I'd forgotten about so many of these, but they came back, along with the associated scents; most reminiscent!

    • @julenepegher6999
      @julenepegher6999 2 месяца назад +2

      I know what you mean about the scents 😊

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +1

      Sweating after gym class, after showering in public. And racing to get to the next class, after fumbling with the combo. lock(in a rush, only) in and out of gym class?!

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jackilynpyzocha662 Do YOU remember, when YOU broke into the girl's gym lockers, and super sniffed, the girl's panties, until YOU got off?

  • @Hogger280
    @Hogger280 2 месяца назад +8

    When I was in school, we didn't have VCR's; we had film strips with a record that had to be synchronized with it or we had 16mm movies.

  • @mikeywid4954
    @mikeywid4954 2 месяца назад +16

    I find it almost unfathomable to not be able to read an analog clock. SMH

    • @chuckwadnofski7147
      @chuckwadnofski7147 2 месяца назад +2

      Like the kids that have wristwatches on, you ask them what time it is. They have to pull out their cell phone to tell you.

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 2 месяца назад +2

      Indeed, with the phone you don't much need a wristwatch.
      5yo me was quite frustrated with numbers in kindergarten: I'd learned to count to twelve off a clock. Teacher ordered me to stop at ten. "Come on! I know there's more!"

  • @johnvanderploeg6707
    @johnvanderploeg6707 2 месяца назад +14

    Does anyone remember the cement under the monkey bars?
    Wood chips or recycled rubber chips weren't used under playground equipment until I had graduated.
    Or the metal slide, where you risked third degree burns on the back of your legs in the summer.

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 2 месяца назад

      We had dirt and worn out grass and mud under ours.

    • @laurielenig9939
      @laurielenig9939 2 месяца назад

      😆😆😆

  • @andeeharry
    @andeeharry 2 месяца назад +43

    ''you can't rely on your calculator, it won't always be with you''

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +3

      Being accused of cheating because you used a calculator: you had to know the math, to use the calculator!

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Месяц назад

      Yes. It's real fun teaching kids who don't know their times tables, ratios, exponents, positive and negative integers etc. algebra or chemistry. Calculators and "smart" phones are useless to them in real time. 🙄
      So in college they merely cheat, largely by getting copies of tests beforehand from fellow fraternity brothers or sorority sisters who are TAs.

    • @theresa215
      @theresa215 Месяц назад

      They didn't see smartphones coming 😂

  • @bungeycord5971
    @bungeycord5971 2 месяца назад +6

    Desks had built in ink wells way back in the day. I can also remember the nurse coming to school and giving us TB shots the 4 tiny msrks it would leave.

    • @lp-xl9ld
      @lp-xl9ld 10 дней назад

      That wasn't a TB shot, it was a test to see if you had it. That's still done but with a different technique.

  • @Felidae-ts9wp
    @Felidae-ts9wp 2 месяца назад +13

    Your video brought back so many memories..I miss those days so much. I'd love to go back in time . .Thanks for the wonderful videos. 📚 ✏️ 💼

  • @gutsbiker
    @gutsbiker Месяц назад +3

    When I went to school, it was taught how to be a good citizen and to be a positive part of your community.

  • @dad4ever-c90
    @dad4ever-c90 2 месяца назад +69

    Things like the Dewey Decimal System, card catalog, and book-filled libraries seem obsolete. Modern technology has certainly made information much faster and easier to access. But one thing this tech will not teach students is PATIENCE. People have come to expect instant answers and gratification. When they have to wait, even briefly, many tend to become frustrated and throw a tantrum. True growth and development as a person is more than just getting the info.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад +1

      No, if I want a book at the library I still need to use the Dewey decimal system.

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@johnp139 When you are struggling, whether it’s problems at work, low self-esteem, conflicts in your relationships, etc., it feels much better to funnel your negative energy into blaming someone else than to confront your own role in your problems. A lot of people, like YOU join hate groups because it allows them to funnel the blame for all of their problems into another group of people while being supported by a group of people who share their beliefs and make them feel like they belong.

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 2 месяца назад

      You tagged the wrong person.
      You owe him an apology for your wrongful attack.@@saminaneen

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lindac6919 It's enough niggaz n here 2 make a Tarzan movie😂😅 Paul Mooney is a genius

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lindac6919 It's enough niggaz n here 2 make a Tarzan movie😂😅 Paul Mooney is a genius

  • @tobiojo6469
    @tobiojo6469 2 месяца назад +48

    Common sense and decency is what we all miss in school.

  • @sonampalmo3578
    @sonampalmo3578 2 месяца назад +25

    The sensory experiences (the smell of pencils after sharpening, turning and pointing on the globe, the smell of new books, using chalk on the board, etc) have disappeared, leaving a sterile atmosphere of bookless classrooms, sissified gym classes, processed food (remember lunch lady peanut butter cookies?), and learning cursive writing. How sterile are the days of kids in rooms full of screens! They hold their pens and pencils in such odd ways. I feel so sorry for them. And I think many of them could use the "board-of-education" on their backsides when they need it (because they aren't getting it at home).

    • @delftblue8801
      @delftblue8801 2 месяца назад +2

      The smell of tempera powder paints.

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад

      @@delftblue8801 The smell of USED tampons, in the boy's bathroom, so turns me ON.

    • @saminaneen
      @saminaneen 2 месяца назад +2

      @@delftblue8801 The great smell, and taste of girl's used tampons, in the girl's restrooms, brings back great memories.

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 2 месяца назад +29

    8:19 back in 1985, I attended Milton Hershey School in Pennsylvania. And I got acquainted with the wooden paddle a few times… two whacks distributed by Mr. Durant 😂😂😂

    • @madden8021
      @madden8021 2 месяца назад

      Now a days it's all about having a heavy police presence, more security cameras installed in classrooms and hallways, Metal Detectors, Clear Bookbags and Lunchboxes, teachers calling security or the cops instead of sending students to the principals office or a time out room, Seclusion rooms "school version of Solitary Confinement", and a lot of Alternative "aka Special/Behavioral" Schools popping up, School ID neck cards that you can't take home "which feel more like prisoner ID Jumpsuits". This is all possible because of the School to Prison Pipeline and Zero-tolerance policy
      Guess that the old paddle is too much of "Student rights abuse" and it also gets turned into a kink later in life is what schools now want to avoid.

    • @angeldesigns1385
      @angeldesigns1385 2 месяца назад +4

      Yeah I got that paddle a couple of times my self. To top it off, if I got in that much trouble at school, then I got in the same trouble at home, and I was raised by my grandmother…who came from the silent generation…It was either a switch off the tree, or a yardstick wrapped in duct tape. Lol Jeez-o-pete I couldn’t win!!!

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад

      @@angeldesigns1385*myself. Perhaps you should have paid more attention in school.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 2 месяца назад

      @@angeldesigns1385You were obviously an insubordinate ass if you got the paddle. Did you ever learn from it?

    • @angeldesigns1385
      @angeldesigns1385 2 месяца назад +2

      @@johnp139 no, I’ve done pretty well for myself. Where has your education taken you in life?

  • @Sparky-ww5re
    @Sparky-ww5re 2 месяца назад +9

    When I was in first grade, 1995-96 one week our assignments were printed with the ditto machine while the only photocopier in the school was down for repairs, I remember a lot of the things mentioned, except for the smoking in the teachers lounge was a thing of the past.

  • @sharennyberg7795
    @sharennyberg7795 2 месяца назад +5

    Ahhh the good old days. I remember all these things. The kids these days have it easy. I bet if you asked a kid these days to find a country on the globe for example, none of them could. Thanks for the video, they are always interesting

  • @lagodifuoco313
    @lagodifuoco313 2 месяца назад +3

    Some of these videos make my heart ache from longing for the past. Such fond memories gone but not forgotten. Thank you for what you do. 😢😊

  • @29stmarksrd
    @29stmarksrd 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for this video. I was flooded with many memories. School was my sanctuary because of a bad home life to say the least.
    I consider myself blessed and privileged to have experienced many of the things described in this installment.

  • @toastedtarantula1701
    @toastedtarantula1701 2 месяца назад +8

    Speaking of respect, ... As a student in 8th and 9th grade in Belgium (Europe), we had to queue outside the classroom and be given permission by the professor to enter prior to the class starting. We addressed our teachers as "Madam, Mademoiselle or Monsieur". Should we need to enter after the class started, we would knock and wait to be granted permission to enter. For lunch, we were served by women attendants family style at tables of eight students (same students every day). We were prepared proper food which consisted of 3 courses: soup, main meal and dessert and shared a liter of low alcohol beer split between 4 students (1 cup each). They used proper plates, silverware and glasses. Lunch took an hour with time for the food to settle. During some morning gym sessions, we ran around the cafeteria building and could smell the home cooked soup being prepared with the steam coming out and I would get hunger pangs ! This was at a public school.

    • @CatholicTraditional
      @CatholicTraditional 2 месяца назад +3

      What a cultural difference. In Japan, they all line up in courtyard and do morning exercises before entering the building. All schools have uniforms.

  • @jackilynpyzocha662
    @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +6

    Getting up early to find out if school was cancelled, I grew up(mostly) in Monson, Massachusetts, lots of snow! Day off, to catch up on any missed homework, after shovelling snow, cross-country skiing, lunch, and relaxing!

  • @claudiaaguilar6845
    @claudiaaguilar6845 2 месяца назад +13

    When you say "everything is available with just a few clicks on a keyboard" you ain't kiddin!

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +1

      How about substitute teachers? Day off of scheduled activities. Snow days(I live in the Northeast)! 1970s-80s!

  • @tedbarton2711
    @tedbarton2711 2 месяца назад +9

    In the 60's I was the milk monitor for my school. I was let out early from class where I took a cart full of chocolate and white milk in small cartons around to each classroom in the morning and delivered orders of milk. Then again at lunch I set up my cart at the door to the lunchroom and sold milk for2cents per box which i then turned into the school. Then in jr high and high school I was a hall monitor.

  • @brigettesmith1381
    @brigettesmith1381 2 месяца назад +4

    They’ve taken the fun out of school.. I remember the purple ink, lunch boxes and also the great lunches they made at school.

  • @ronagreenfield9545
    @ronagreenfield9545 2 месяца назад +38

    Remember the filmstrip projector!? 😂

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 2 месяца назад

      I liked the 16mm projector better. With such classics as "Donald In Mathemagic Land."
      That one also showed up in kiddie movie matinées one summer.

  • @bobc8649
    @bobc8649 2 месяца назад +3

    I was lucky enough to go to a1 room school house in 1964. 1964-65. What great memories !!!!

  • @thomasallen3818
    @thomasallen3818 2 месяца назад +9

    I didn’t ever see a TV on a cart when I was in school. I didn’t see a 16mm film in class until I was in high school. We read books and did worksheets that were run off on a mimeograph machine, and you could smell the chemical that was used on the paper. When I was in elementary school I knew kids that didn’t have a television set in their home. Sometimes they would come over to my house just to watch Saturday morning cartoons and Howdy Doody.

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 2 месяца назад +1

      Typewriters, computers, report card and snow days, yes!

  • @pattyoconnell1953
    @pattyoconnell1953 2 месяца назад +16

    Once I forged my mom’s signature…
    But I got caught
    She had perfect penmanship…I didn’t…

    • @kellygreene6752
      @kellygreene6752 2 месяца назад +6

      Me too…also because I used an orange felt tip marker. Then green over that. Who was I trying to kid, lol?

    • @pattyoconnell1953
      @pattyoconnell1953 2 месяца назад +2

      @@kellygreene6752 very funny.

    • @starababa1985
      @starababa1985 Месяц назад +1

      My mom had perfect penmanship, too, which I struggled for years to imitate. When she died, my dad had me forge the card for the safe deposit box. The bank never questioned it.

    • @pattyoconnell1953
      @pattyoconnell1953 Месяц назад

      @@starababa1985 oh wow

    • @peggybegin8241
      @peggybegin8241 Месяц назад +1

      @pattyoconnell1953 LOL that reminded me of my son when he was a freshman in high school. He dropped his notebook as he was leaving and I picked it up for him. It had fallen open to a whole page of "my" signature. I remember saying Don't even think about it!😂

  • @keithhowell4138
    @keithhowell4138 2 месяца назад +15

    Properly educated students are a thing of the past..
    Teachers with common sense are a thing of the past.
    Safe schools are a thing of the past.

  • @sandramazer3387
    @sandramazer3387 Месяц назад +2

    I graduated high school in 1964. Never had a cafeteria until 8th grade let alone pizza of any shape. Friday was always soup and sandwich day. I remember all these things. This brings back old memories, like our Quaker principal in grade school. Her "office" was a desk in the hall. If you got sent to Miss Anthony, you knew you were in big trouble. But we learned, we worked hard and we were proud when we made good grades. Our teachers were like part of our family, another aunt or grandparent.

  • @conniepharr7426
    @conniepharr7426 2 месяца назад +4

    I can remember sitting at a desk designed for right handed students and being left handed, we lefties learned to cope with 3 ring binders where the rings were always in the way unless you took the notebook paper completely out of the binder. Remember the little adhesive circles used to repair a hole in the notebook paper? These things seem pretty archaic now 🤔

  • @clay43373
    @clay43373 2 месяца назад +31

    It wasn't only the teachers that had a place to smoke. The students did too.

    • @ericdonner7199
      @ericdonner7199 2 месяца назад +1

      We smoked out in the parking lot.

    • @kattilathehunfreedomfighter
      @kattilathehunfreedomfighter 2 месяца назад +2

      Yep. We had a whole quad area for the students who smoked called "The Pit". Most of us wore rock and heavy metal t-shirts and the guys had long hair..oh how I miss the 80's!!

    • @toastedtarantula1701
      @toastedtarantula1701 2 месяца назад +2

      In my high school in the northeast, we called the smoking students "Rats". They wore their winter coats all day long because they could go outside in the cold and smoke. They smelled from the smoke as the smoke smell stayed in their clothes.

    • @chuckbrown2765
      @chuckbrown2765 2 месяца назад +1

      @@toastedtarantula1701we called them coat people lol

    • @robertmartin5308
      @robertmartin5308 2 месяца назад +1

      Don’t remember students having smoking areas, where did this happen?

  • @nicktucker3437
    @nicktucker3437 2 месяца назад +3

    5:30 overhead projectors were so popular in my day

  • @peggybegin8241
    @peggybegin8241 Месяц назад +2

    This is sad to me. I was an educator for 40 years, retired in 2017. All of these things I remember, when our children were being educated, were respectful and eager to learn. I worry about what my great-grandchildren are learning...or should I say not learning today. Thanks for the memories.

  • @roonboo96
    @roonboo96 2 месяца назад +6

    You mentioned the AV cart…heck, I remember reel to reel projectors! Ah, the ‘70s!

  • @zsigzsag
    @zsigzsag 2 месяца назад +12

    Windows!!! In every school I went to the classes always had windows, even hall ways had windows, now schools are built like bunkers. The windows had shades that could be drawn if the class was watching a film. Back then, there were projectors with a screen in front of the class, no TVs. There was always one or two students who knew how to set up and run those projectors for the class.🙂

    • @christinebutler7630
      @christinebutler7630 2 месяца назад

      Schools are built without windows now to make it harder to pass in weapons.

    • @ebransc09
      @ebransc09 2 месяца назад +4

      When I’ve been to local high schools in recent years, they look more like prisons and function that way as well

  • @debbiemize2269
    @debbiemize2269 2 месяца назад +5

    I remember all of these from my student days and most even from my teaching days (retired in 2016)! I did teach all my classes to write in cursive, telling them I was teaching them the “secret code” used by adults! I taught grades 2-8 throughout my 18 year teaching career.
    I so enjoyed this video. It brought back some fond memories ♥️