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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The move away from teaching phonics is a major issue as well. An entire generation of kids who can’t read well. [/quote] That started in 2000 and ended around 2020 ish in this area so it isn’t just Lucy Caulkins. It is tech. Tech is bad in schools and shouldn’t be used very much, but teachers can’t teach kids basic social skills all day long. Parents have to parent and get off their phones while doing so. It is a wicked spiral. Once again, the easy people to blame aren’t the tech companies for being evil and designing addiction into their systems. It isn’t Zuckerberg and Musk you are aiming the criticism at, it is the female dominated teaching force. Because they are easier to blame for being “lazy” and “relying on tech.” Get a clue and fight the right battle[/quote]
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