In his provocative new book The Dumbest Generation, Mark Bauerlein argues that "the digital age stupefies young Americans and jeopardizes our future" by turning out hyper-networked kids who can track each other's every move with ease but are largely ignorant of history, economics, culture, and other subjects he believes are prerequisites for meaningful civic participation.
Check out Bauerlein's comments during an interview for Reason.tv.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
R U Reading?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/books/27reading.html?th&emc=th
I know it's been a while, good people. This was a fascinating article both in the light of this blog and in the light of our summer book group.
I know it's been a while, good people. This was a fascinating article both in the light of this blog and in the light of our summer book group.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Take the Third World Challenge Exam
Evidently when Bob Compton screened his "Two Million Minutes" to the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the response was negative. One faculty member remarked, "We have nothing to learn from education systems in Third World countries, much less a Third World country that lacks freedom of speech."
So, Compton decided to make the India profeciancy test available to the public. According to Compton, "[The test] is a shortened and greatly simplified version of the multi-day proficiency test that 10th graders in India must pass to go on to the 11th grade."
Take one of the exams by going here, and tell me what you think.
So, Compton decided to make the India profeciancy test available to the public. According to Compton, "[The test] is a shortened and greatly simplified version of the multi-day proficiency test that 10th graders in India must pass to go on to the 11th grade."
Take one of the exams by going here, and tell me what you think.
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