Interesting piece about how using technology impacts our lives and development.

I've seen handwritten letters from Gen Z and younger, and to be quite honest - they look like they were written by six-year-olds!
Misspelling words has become so ingrained that it’s now considered "normal."
Examples include:

"Got to" >gotta
"You" >u
"You're" >ur
"Going to" >gonna (or gunna)
"No" >nah
"A lot" >alot
"I don't know" >dunno or idk
"Because" >cuz cos bc
"Want to" >wanna
"Let me" >lemme
"Have to" >hafta
"What are you doing?" >wyd or "watcha doin"
"Laughing out loud" >lol
"Oh my God" >omg
"Be right back" >brb
"By the way" >btw
"See you" >cya
"Thanks" >thx or ty
"Sorry" >sry or soz
"What" >wut

Yes, these shortened words are acceptable and needed time savers when texting on a mobile, but when Gen Z er's start sending job application letters using them that is a real problem!

The sad thing is, when you try to correct them, they act like you are the one who's wrong!
Similarly, when "Spellcheck" offers the correct word, they think their PC is broken!
 
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Interesting. This may explain why students today are doing so poorly -- after they were no longer required to learn writing & reading script (around here).
It so interesting how so many of the "follow the science" clique so studiously ignore science. We have evolved through the millennia, even hundreds of thousands of years, with our eyes following our hands, etc at the same speeds doing all kinds of tasks
 
Sometime around Sep Oct 2024 from memory Cant remember what month there was a survey released that showed this current generation has the lowest IQ of the last seven generations. One of the biggest issues that I see is that schools no longer teach children how to think. Everything is Internet (Google) based. If you don't know Goggle it. If you don't have access to google just sit there and do nothing, DO NOT under any circumstances go and asked someone how to do something. This is where I get to my pet hate of AI, now that they have been dumbed down lets give them AI which well dumb them down even more. Three more generations I'm not sure they will be able to breath unless told how
 
One of the biggest issues that I see is that schools no longer teach children how to think.

I agree, and am sad to hear that this phenomenon is not unique to the USA. Critical thinking skills must be taught, and they need to be taught at an age appropriate level starting as early as is possible.

And in countries like the USA (which is where I live) where the courts are favoring the ludicrous idea that "parental rights" means that little Johnny or Janey can never be exposed to any thought, practice, or worldview that does not comport with the parents' own, you get to where we've gotten in terms of public discourse, too.

I am so thankful that my parents did not believe that I should not be exposed to things they did not agree with. They expected that I would be, and that there would be discussions regarding "what we think" versus "what you've just heard about" and that, sometimes, the latter would be what I (or one of my siblings) would believe, even if that was not permanent.

Little unthinking individuals were not tolerated in our household.

Even the Catholic junior high and high schools I went to had discussions regarding "what we think, and why," versus "what the world thinks, and why." That's the foundation of creating a person who's well-rounded and eventually thinks for themselves by examining as much information, often conflicting, and coming to a reasoned decision about what to believe.
 
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Sometime around Sep Oct 2024 from memory Cant remember what month there was a survey released that showed this current generation has the lowest IQ of the last seven generations. One of the biggest issues that I see is that schools no longer teach children how to think. Everything is Internet (Google) based. If you don't know Goggle it. If you don't have access to google just sit there and do nothing, DO NOT under any circumstances go and asked someone how to do something. This is where I get to my pet hate of AI, now that they have been dumbed down lets give them AI which well dumb them down even more. Three more generations I'm not sure they will be able to breath unless told how
This isn't happening in Arizona, at least not due to curricula.

In the US, things are odd because the curriculum development happens on a state level, it's not really Federally regulated. We have a few laws on the Federal side, which did some annoying things like force the use of "New Math" instruction. (Note I do NOT have a problem with this, but it did annoy many parents) But these were knee-jerk reactions to WORSE practices, some states teaching Theology in a Biology classroom...

My kids were taught...
1.) Arithmetic to the level of Algebra before the completion of primary education.
2.) Reading
3.) Spelling
4.) Handwriting
5.) American and World History (nowhere near enough, but time is relatively limited)
6.) Introductory Physical Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, Biology)

All this in the first 6 years of primary education. I'm leaving out Jr High and High School levels because that'll double the content of this already long post!

Meanwhile, if you go here: https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/per-pupil-spending-by-state

You'll see how Arizona is 3rd from the BOTTOM in terms of per student investment.

There is however... some serious curve balls to the above. I think most would agree the education my kids got was acceptable. Improvements could be made, but it was generally acceptable. However, my kids were in the Mesa Unified School District. If you go here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_..._districts_in_the_United_States_by_enrollment

You can find that as of 2019, it's the 66th largest school district in the US by students enrolled. Current numbers are ~54k students, over 78 schools.

The district has its warts but... it's reasonably run, has an active community of parents supporting it, local and state elections have supported it. We still have crap teacher pay, large class sizes, and resource problems like anywhere else.

All sounds great right? Not perfect... but workable.

Then leave Mesa...


A list of all districts in the state.

Mesa Unified, Scottsdale Unified, and Gilbert Unified, those three districts are all quite competitive and comparable.

Look at all of the rest... They are by and large... complete and utter crap. Many of them don't have the investment to operate properly, in facilities that are crumbling, without teachers worth anything due to the lack of pay, with administration that's even worse. Some of these districts have been investigated for blatant fraud!

We made the news relatively recently with a ring abusing our voucher program: https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...oucher-ghost-students-fraud-case/79099119007/

So if you're an employer in AZ, and you want to hire a kid out of high school.... yes... the high school they graduated from actually matters. Parents are right to not trust public schooling here, but while all that happens most of the time those same parents never vote to expand property taxes the fraction of a percentage required to support the schools properly. We did in Mesa, but again... elsewhere... crap is bad.

Our average graduate is functioning on a Jr High level from a global perspective as a state.
Again Mesa, Scottsdale, and Gilbert... very different with the extremely desired mix of kids leaving to university, trade schools or directly into the job market.

Our problem as a state? How to extend this success to the state as a whole? When the electorate themselves simply do not cooperate...

Meanwhile yeah... AI... Kids are cheating left and right, and getting caught for it too, but not enough.

Dumb people make dumb kids. It used to be possible to educate our way out of that... but it seems to have broken here in Arizona. I can't speak for anywhere else, but it all makes me sad.
 
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Jezus, this rings so true for me. I 100% believe that both of my sons are smarter than I am, in part due to their education. We have been very lucky that both of the locations where we lived during the kids schooling years had above-average records. We tried to teach them to critically question everything and the schools apparently supported that. I feel so bad for folks who live in areas where the ruling party seems eager to use the schools to exercise their political desires.
 
Jezus, this rings so true for me. I 100% believe that both of my sons are smarter than I am, in part due to their education. We have been very lucky that both of the locations where we lived during the kids schooling years had above-average records. We tried to teach them to critically question everything and the schools apparently supported that. I feel so bad for folks who live in areas where the ruling party seems eager to use the schools to exercise their political desires.
My wife volunteers her time as the Band Booster President at the high school. She does this because she likes it, she has the time for it, and I have two type 1 diabetic kids that don't get to do anything physical without a parent present. With both of them in the marching band, it left her with little choice. She was either there, or the boys didn't get to march. I have two golf carts, BOTH go up there to try to assist, and my job is largely... keep them moving.

I say all this, because she's up to her neck in the local school system as a result, she works with many amazing parents that are doing the same thing she is... volunteering their time to make sure that school runs well in their way.

And the last football game, my wife got yelled at by a parent because "they were too slow" to give "their special little angel" some water. My wife's response is now scathing... "Put on a volunteer shirt, and help us get this work done if you want it done faster. If you can't do that, sit down, shut up, and get out of the way!"

That was one of the rare nights I got to be at the game, and I thought I was going to have to stop this entitled witch's male attachment from assaulting my wife. Instead, security got involved, and the kid of these idiots? Yeah... the kid apologized to both of us later.

With parents like that becoming more the norm than the exception, it's easy to get extremely depressed about tomorrow.

Meanwhile, everyone here knows how quickly I can personally go on a warpath. My wife is my complete opposite, the perfect peacemaker to the point of nearly being a doormat. She doesn't cause conflict, she resolves it by nature. It's gotten so out of hand, even SHE has no further patience for parents. And I'm back to being sad again!
 
I've seen handwritten letters from Gen Z and younger, and to be quite honest - they look like they were written by six-year-olds!
Misspelling words has become so ingrained that it’s now considered "normal."
Examples include:

"No" >nah


Yes, these shortened words are acceptable and needed time savers when texting on a mobile, but when Gen Z er's start sending job application letters using them that is a real problem!

The sad thing is, when you try to correct them, they act like you are the one who's wrong!
Similarly, when "Spellcheck" offers the correct word, they think their PC is broken!
"Yea,Nah".
 
And the last football game, my wife got yelled at by a parent because "they were too slow" to give "their special little angel" some water. My wife's response is now scathing... "Put on a volunteer shirt, and help us get this work done if you want it done faster. If you can't do that, sit down, shut up, and get out of the way!"
I think I like your wife
 
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