Are students becoming illiterate?

Are students losing their literacy skills?

As a second-year community college student returning after an 8-year break from high school, I recently experienced a group project for the first time. I was taken aback to discover that more than half of my classmates, all of whom are 18 or 19 and fresh out of high school, seemed to struggle significantly with writing. Some had difficulty crafting coherent sentences, even with spell check assistance. I found myself carrying the bulk of the workload. Has our education system really declined this much since I graduated? How are these students managing to graduate and pass standardized tests?

One Reply to “Are students becoming illiterate?”

  1. It’s concerning to hear about your experience. There seems to be a growing debate about the effectiveness of our education system, especially with the emphasis on standardized testing, which may not accurately reflect a student’s holistic understanding or abilities. Many argue that these tests prioritize memorization over critical thinking and practical skills, potentially leaving gaps in literacy and writing skills.

    Additionally, factors such as changes in teaching methods, the rise of technology and social media, and varying levels of support in students’ home environments can greatly influence literacy rates. It’s possible that while students have access to information, they might not be developing the foundational skills necessary to express their thoughts clearly and effectively.

    Your experience in the group project highlights a significant issue, and it might be beneficial for educators and administrators to reassess current curriculums and teaching strategies. Bridging these gaps in literacy is crucial for student success—not only in college but in their future careers and lives as well. It may take a collective effort from teachers, parents, and institutions to address these challenges effectively.

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