I don't think for a moment that Fred Rogers would have countenanced the use of 
the idea that each person is special and deserves respect as an excuse to bend 
the rules and avoid responsibility. From everything I know about him - he was 
too hard working and ethical for that.
 
This would appear to be more a by-produce of our general cultural bend toward 
narcissism. This is an American problem. We keep reading the Declaration of 
Independence as promising the "right to be happy" instead of the right to 
"pursue happiness.
 
Nancy Melucci
Long Beach City College
Long Beach CA 
 
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Subject: [tips] The "I am Special Generation" (was "The Things Students Say")


Here at Granite State College, we just held our annual Faculty Day, where we 
discussed, among other things, the idea that many of the students in this 
generation have the idea that they are "special."  Lovely idea, but some 
interesting - and sometimes unsettling - ramifications.
 
It sometimes translates into the idea that regular rules don't apply to them, 
and that they're deserving of exceptions.  The "Mr. Rogers Philosophy" is 
lovely when it comes to convincing everyone that he/she is important, and 
helping improve flagging self esteem, but unfortunately it seems to stop short 
when it comes to the idea that they shouldn't have to conform to the rules that 
govern other people.  (Like coming to class on time, handing in assignments by 
the assigned date, etc.)
 
Have we created a monster with this "I am Special" talk???
 
Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Concord NH
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