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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes of course this is happening. And then many above that are periodically logging in but not learning anything. We are going to see the disastrous public health consequences of DL for many, many years. We will see things like crime waves, reduced economic activity, etc. tied to DL. Many of the teens will be permanent drop outs. Fewer kids will go to college. Some kids who lost a crucial educational window will be permanently illiterate. It is a total travesty.[/quote] Yes I think this is what NPR is trying to get at with their article. But I’m not seeing their concern raised on the evening news; it should be covered every single night.[/quote] +1[/quote] This is a massive crisis; it should be front page news. It's not, though, because the people rich and influential enough to impact school policy want DL and do not care about the disastrous impacts.[/quote]
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