My Students Can't Read
5 hours ago
- #higher education
- #cognitive decline
- #literacy crisis
- A professor notices students cannot complete a standard 20-page reading, reflecting a wider generational decline in sustained reading and writing skills.
- Data supports anecdotal evidence: NAEP scores show poor reading and writing proficiency, yet many low-scoring students are accepted into four-year colleges.
- Smartphones are linked to reduced working memory and comprehension, with studies showing their mere presence impairs cognitive function and reading ability.
- Generative AI use, like ChatGPT, measurably alters brain activity, reducing neural connectivity and creating 'cognitive debt' that hampers independent thinking.
- Common Core implementation emphasized short passages over sustained reading, eroding stamina and background knowledge needed for longform texts.
- Literacy is stratifying along class lines, with deep reading becoming a 'luxury good,' threatening democratic participation and civic literacy.
- Individual classroom interventions, such as scaffolding readings and modeling note-taking, are insufficient and compromise academic integrity.
- Structural reforms are needed: reevaluating admissions, improving support for reading-intensive courses, regulating AI, banning phones, and investing in K–12 reading instruction.