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akashiver ([personal profile] akashiver) wrote2006-12-02 10:34 am

Literacy Matters

Y'know, every so often I get annoyed by the "we don't have a problem with declining literacy" brigade. Fact is that literacy - at least on the college level at IU - is way below where it should be. I'm not talking about misplaced commas, here, but about a substantial portion of students not knowing sentence structure or the meanings of words. Worse, no matter how clear a sentence is, some of them just can't follow its meaning once it gets beyond a single phrase. (I was watching _Good Night and Good Luck_ last night and wondering how many Americans today would be able to follow the debate style of the 1950s.)

I've heard this blamed on the education system, on the rise of non-literate technologies, and on students in general. I don't know what the cause is. But reading and being able to interpret sentences accurately is not just an academic exercise. Witness the problems people have with Prescription Bottles".

[identity profile] arcana-mundi.livejournal.com 2006-12-02 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
ITA. Keying to the LCD is all too common in American education, and maybe in American culture in general. I despair at the mindset that says "Oh, let's just keep lowering our standards so people who aren't bright or motivated can still succeed/get what they want regardless of accomplishment or action." By removing all possible incentives to improve, the system literally stultifies the mainstream population and creates an ultimately untenable sense of entitlement.