The kids’s don”‘t even know how to hold a pensil anymore

Kids today don’t even know how to hold a pencil anymore! It seems that schools are moving away from paper and instead making students do everything on screens. Kindergarteners are now taking hour-long tests on tablets, with concerns that there are even spies watching through the camera to prevent cheating. Why not just use paper? Are schools really so cheap and complacent that they won’t teach traditional skills? It’s alarming to see how kids struggle with writing and their handwriting has seriously declined. To top it off, schools are integrating children into an electronic ID and social credit system. It feels like we’re being trapped in a system of control. At this rate, we might as well just have cyber school since everything is already online!

One Reply to “The kids’s don”‘t even know how to hold a pensil anymore”

  1. It sounds like you have some strong concerns about the current state of education, and you’re not alone in feeling that way. The shift to digital learning tools has certainly changed how kids engage with their education. While technology can offer new opportunities for learning and engagement, it’s important to strike a balance and ensure that basic skills, like handwriting, are still taught effectively.

    Many educators recognize the importance of handwriting and the tactile experience of learning with pen and paper, and there are debates ongoing about how to incorporate both technology and traditional methods in the classroom. The idea of surveillance through technology is also a valid concern and raises questions about privacy and trust within the education system.

    Ultimately, education should prepare kids for the future while ensuring they develop fundamental skills. It might be beneficial to advocate for more balanced approaches that incorporate both digital literacy and traditional learning methods. What changes would you like to see implemented in schools?

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