Are You Smarter Than an Editor?

September 15, 2008

photo by Leo ReynoldsIt was irritating enough when Fox Television came out with Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? and it became a hit with people who related to Jeff Foxworthy’s earlier comedy about rednecks… but I sort of expect better from magazine editors.  So I was more than a little irked to find Disney’s new magazine “Wondertime” in my mail box with the cover showing a headline “Are You Smarter Than a 1st Grader? take (and fail) our quiz.”

I guess I just expect more of print editors than I do television producers.  I mean “Are You Better Educated Than a 5th Grader?” isn’t going to draw the standard Fox prime time audience, now is it? Nor I suspect would “What Did You Forget Between 5th Grade and Now?

But if you’re sending me a free, unsolicited magazine in the hopes that I’ll consider it a good enough source for parenting advice to later subscribe to it? You had better hire both writers and editors who understand that there’s a difference between “smarter than” and being able to recall facts that you learned by rote memorization when you were eleven (or six in the case of the 1st graders.)

Honestly.  It’s bad enough that Fox has managed to convince such a large portion of the population that intelligence is directly correlated to what ‘factoids’ you remember from your elementary education years (yes, Jeopardy! did a good enough job of that for years without a misnomer) but they weren’t trying to sell me something.  Yeah, I didn’t give their show sponsors high marks for choosing to advertise during that show either.

Personally, I know that I’m smarter than many a 5th grader – and 1st grader for that matter – but I also know that Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein were both that age once and their heirs are probably out there learning math right now.  Hopefully, they are intelligent enough to be able to realize that a good education is priceless, but so is a good editor.  Wondertime ought to consider hiring one.

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6 Responses to “Are You Smarter Than an Editor?”

  1. califmom on September 15th, 2008 9:14 pm

    Hear! Hear!

  2. Anissa@Hope4Peyton on September 16th, 2008 5:04 pm

    Excellent post!

    And I’m smarter than a 5th grader too….and if not, I can totally take one in an arm-wrestling match. Which is good enough for me.

  3. renee - 21st Century Parenting on September 19th, 2008 8:44 am

    you are right! there are so many bad uses of language these days. (of course my lowercase doesn’t help, i’m sure! lol

  4. GeekMommy on September 23rd, 2008 10:12 pm

    @califmom – I’m so glad that there are people like you parenting!
    @Anissa – I’m with you. I’ve heard myself tell my child “because I’m the Mom and I’m bigger and stronger than you are – so we are going to do it my way” in my mommy voice… Not that I’d ever really arm wrestle her but!
    @renee – I do the lowercase thing too. But then again, I’m not writing for national TV nor a magazine. ;)

  5. bloggingmom67 on September 29th, 2008 10:29 am

    I think you make a great point. I have lots in my brain that my first-grader and my third-grader do not, although I may not remember some little fact they learned at school that day.

    Fun site!

  6. T@SendChocolate on October 1st, 2008 7:15 pm

    Right on! One of the things I love about homeschooling? I am not educating my children, I am teaching them how to become educated. Of course there are the standard “Three R’s” but I am also equipping them with the tools to be able to find out the information they want to know. The measure of intelligence isn’t how much you know…it’s how well you research and find what you need.

    In other words…mad Google-Fu.

    T.

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