A young English teacher at a public high school in New Jersey emails me:
Im just in my third year of teaching, so I get stuck with the remedial classes. I mean, what are you going to do? But the stress of dealing with bad behavior is wearing me down. I ask myself why the old teachers honors classes are full of well-behaved students, while mine areI got to say itbastards.
After dozens of parent conferences, maybe Ive figured it out. My students are bastards. Literally. My remedial kids come from chaotic families. The honors teachers meet with Prof. and Dr. Smith. But I meet with Ms. Jones and her four misbehaving kids by three baby daddies, none of whom seem to be around.
I used to think all those ancient putdowns of poor little illegitimate children were awful, and were so much better than they were back then. But, Im starting to think they knew something we dont.
Two out of five children are now born out of wedlock, so, uh
get used to it, America!
Two out of five children are now born out of wedlock, so, uh
get used to it, America!
But that raises the perennial question of what percentage of children born in wedlock were actually fathered by someone else. Few topics generate more heat and less light than mothers baby, fathers maybe. The press enjoys citing shockingly high percentages of misattributed paternity, such as ten or even thirty percent. Yet sober studies tend to show very low percentages in wealthy countries, even below one percent.
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