Educating Richie: My Educational Experience

in steemiteducation •  7 years ago 

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[Now that @giantbear has me hooked on the @streemiteducation tag, I thought before I go deeper, I should explain my own educational experience... I guess if schooling counted, I could stop right here]

I am an orphan... That is to say I met my father 3-4 times when he dropped by, and my mother died when I was 5. I spent the next five years in captivity (the less said about that the better- except to say I was constantly abused) and was never sent to school. On one of my father's rare visits he gave me a set of Compton's Encyclopedia, with which I taught myself to read (with a modicum of help from my mother at first who was busy staring out the window crying for my father to come back).

Books, my encyclopedia in particular, were my escape... my magic carpet that would take me anywhere I wanted to go and enable me to be anyone I desired to be. I could be one of King Arthur's knights, or Rob Roy, or Ivanhoe (two of my favorites). I could live in a castle high in the air, or a tent in the desert. I read everything I could get my hands on. Some of my captors gave me books, most didn't but one or two were not terribly unkind. There I remained until I was 10 being handed around like a party favor until one fateful day when my Uncle Arthur rescued me and took me away (along with my books) to New Hampshire.

Uncle Arthur was my mother's brother and he became my teacher. He didn't work, he was a fairly strange character... he had what they call "shell shock" from the war (WWII). In retrospect, I suspect he was a collector for the loan sharks and wise guys in Boston. He would give me my assignments and take off for the day and when he came home he had money. I never asked about it... To tell the truth, I didn't care- he was the first adult to treat me with kindness. He told me that if he sent me to public school they would take me away and put me in a home- so he taught me at home. But when I was 12 or 13 he died, and I was on the streets.

I went to Boston where I ran errands for the wise guys and learned to steal cars- BUT- I still read constantly. I went through books like they were going out of style. Back then they were cheap... you could get used ones for a nickel at the bookstores. I read about everything- I once read or heard (I don't remember which) that anything you could ever want to know is written down somewhere... I really took that to heart, in fact, it's one of the first things I told my kids (my next post will be about my pedagogy). When I turned 17 I enlisted in the service.

They make you take a test, an ASVAB- kind of an aptitude test and without ever spending a day in school, I blew it away (it was ridiculously easy). During the years in the military, I didn't get to read much, but afterward, I picked up where I left off. Now I had no idea how much someone with a high school diploma was supposed to know- I figured probably a lot more than I did. But- one my job applications, I always put down that I graduated from high school- and I guess I was at least articulate enough that nobody questioned it... Until one day in 1990!

I applied for a job selling advertising at a radio station in Michigan... and the guy checked. Well, there I was, no job, no prospects, a pregnant wife and three kids. I enrolled in Adult Education- 45 years old and NO schooling behind me. I couldn't believe how easy it was... it was all stuff I had already read. After a month, I spent lunch time correcting papers for the lady that taught English and History. I signed up for a class in Literature, which of course I enjoyed- until one day.

For a reading assignment a story by Jack London came up- I hate Jack London... not personally, I don't know the guy, but I do not like his stories- they're always about some guy in the frozen tundra, a place I wouldn't get caught dead in. He's a talented writer, I just don't like his subject matter. I went to the teacher and begged: "Please don't make me read this guy- I hate his stuff. I'll read four stories by anybody else," I say. "What don't you like?" She asks. "He sucks," I tell her. "I write better than he does."

Well, I had done it... let my battleship mouth overflow my rowboat ass. "Oh, you write?" She says. "Why don't you bring in some of your stories and we'll talk about it." Now I was screwed- of course I didn't have anything. So I went home, got out my wife's trusty old Corona and went to work. I slammed off three stories that night- I don't even remember what any of them were about- and brought them in. "Oh," she says, after reading them. "These are really good. Do you mind if I forward them to my friend at Central (Michigan)?" I said I didn't care- it couldn't hurt.

I get a letter in the mail from this guy- the head of the Creative Writing Dept. begging me to consider coming to Central, saying I would be welcome addition to the department. Well, the rest, as they say, is history... but she still made me read London- To Light a Fire, or something like that. A story of a guy that ran out of matches and froze to death (idiot).

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I read that story...the dog thought he was an idiot too.
I visited Jack London's home in Taxifornia in the sixties.
it had burnt down
I suspect a pattern.

See... I always go with the dog! Seems that I did too... I don't remember exactly where- N. Cali if I'm thinking of the right place.

close to the santa rosa area.
I have relatives in Santa Rosa...we wuz visiting.
in about '64

I lived there in 66-67! Yup that was what I thought. I moved from Haight Ashbury to Guerneville then to SR.

I was not even born then....geezzzz you're old. LOL...go read your mail!

Gee thanks... I really needed reminding! By the way- I'm blaming you for making me write the SE posts!!!

I always get blamed for everything so it is like water of a bridge....I don't care...lol

I at least tried to be nice about it (funny anyways)!

"Taxifornia" Old one!

Wow what a story @richq11 so sad yet so inspiring!

Today's will be funnier... I'll write it right after Tales From The Crypt (which is almost done).

If an idiot could write a book, maybe he is an evil genius.

Shhhh... You'll give me away!

Lol. Love this story. It made me laugh. So nice to know some more about you. Sounds like you've had an interesting life.

You don't know the half of it... I wrote an autobiography The Kid That Became A Guy. It's here on Steemit

I am sending you an email. Check it please. xx

Dear friend, in your life you lived many lives! Everytime I read a piece of your life I think that it could be a movie (or a book ;) )

You should see the one I posted for giantbear today!

Hmmm that giantbear seem to have superpowers to force people to do things! Thank you Rich, we are sure that she will be very impressed!

Thank you... ( she better be- I know where she lives lol)

She is impressed...very impressed...

Then I'm happy!

We aim to please! :)

I just love this post. Most who drop out of school have high IQs are usually easily bored or have problems at home. I also do not play well with others and we have much in common🐓

I never got the chance to go, but I think you're right- I would have been bored to death. A professor friend got my IQ tested when I was in college. He was brilliant and one day at coffee, I remarked that I've met maybe 3 people in my life whose intellect I found intimidating... He told me he was going to say that about me! So he made arrangements with the psych dept.

I lovet it

You took an enormous burden and leveraged it to a tremendous strength- the weakness of desiring to avoid a miserable existence (and it's a weakness, as nearly all ordinary humans do or will suffer from it) led you to a facility vivid fantasy (same for me, but it is just the way I am, and didn't take much in the way of trauma to stimulate). There are many others like us, (but I ALWAYS loved school, as long as it didn't interfere with my reading- and it almost never did), but there's a problem with the overwhelming majority who want the fantasy but don't want to progressively learn to advance in their sophistication in the formulation and elaboration of fantasizing their reality.
For so many, rather than pursue that with such determination through books (and you can do this through other media, but each has different constraints) there are far simpler and easier outlets that don't have the side effects of stimulating such a broad-ranging education as you obtained. That unwillingness to progress (I'm not even talking about excellence, simply pushing against current limitations, just improving in SOME way) doesn't lead to good art, craft, or any other good personal quality.
And we run into so many who think their simple existence gives them access to mastery of all human capabilities, as though education (not just schooling) doesn't require effort on their part.
If you're "one in a million", that means there's still nearly 8,000 just as good or better than you....

T.H. White wrote in The Once and Future King... "The essence of education is knowledge and the essence of knowledge is application."

That suggests an entire universe as a thread generated by that quote.

i am amazed with no high school and writing such stories is truly amazing.

And poor you had to read that idiot book :P

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Well, I had done it... let my battleship mouth overflow my rowboat ass.

a motivator to start paddling!

I had no choice!

been there done that

it does kind of ...energize???...you when you know you have an impossible task before you

Impossible task... What's that??? There are no impossible tasks only people unwilling or incapable to do them!

exactly my point re"info war ;>

what's &gt

should have been re:

my case of fat fingers is getting worse every day, I am spending way too much time correcting my typos

Don't feel like the Lone Ranger!

should have been re:

my case of fat fingers is getting worse every day, I am spending way too much time correcting my typos

I agree with the encyclopedia idea, mine was the greek heros, particularly hercules cleaning out the stables. We had a cow shed, I could understand his problem. Which part of the service did you join?.
Are you going to include any miss deeds in boston? The statutes of limitation should apply, so you would be safe.

You need to look up The Kid That Became A Guy... It's my life story. Navy... I was a GM2 before I was recruited out as an "independent contractor" for the St. Dept>

Good post! I'm going to follow you to see more post like this and for support us!