Disaster This young US teacher just quit with a serious warning to America — says kids ‘can’t even read’ and she’s lost ‘faith’ in some of them. - Here’s the 1 big thing crippling her classroom. (It’s AI, just like this article I think)

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A 10th-grade English teacher is walking away from the classroom — and lighting up social media on her way out. Hannah Maria, a 20-something former educator, says she’s quitting because of a sharp drop in literacy and bad behavior in her classroom.

“I really don’t have a lot of faith in some of these kids that I teach,” she said in a TikTok video circulating on X.

Her emotional announcement has since gone viral — even though her account is now private, the video has roughly 7 million views.

According to her, kids in her class can’t sit still, have diminished attention spans and can barely read or write. And the biggest factor contributing to this decline in learning ability and behavior, she believes, is their excessive reliance on technology.

“Technology is directly contributing to the literacy decrease we are seeing in this country right now,” Maria said in her post.

Here’s why she believes the problem could get worse if lawmakers, regulators and school boards don’t step in right away.

AI-driven literacy crisis​

The overreliance on AI-enabled devices has become a crutch that most students can’t do without, according to Maria.

“A lot of these kids don’t know how to read because they’ve had things read to them or they can click a button and have things read out loud to them in seconds,” she explained. “Their attention spans are weaning because everything is high-stimulation and they can just scroll [away from something] in less than a minute. They can’t sit still for very long.”

Annual reading and math skill assessments by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) seem to confirm her observation. Average scores have declined 7 points in reading and 14 points in mathematics over the past decade.

Younger kids are struggling too. Less than half (47%) of kindergarten students were able to read at grade level during the 2021 to 2022 school year, according to Real Clear Education.

School-aged children may be struggling with reading because they’re not practicing as much as they used to. According to Steam Ahead’s analysis of National Assessment of Educational Progress data, only 17% of 13-year-olds reported reading for fun almost daily — the lowest rate since 1984.

Instead, children find screen time more engaging and enjoyable. A study published in the JAMA Pediatrics medical journal found that adolescents aged 13 to 18 years spend 8.5 hours daily on average using screen-based media.

This tech addiction is leaving many young Americans unprepared for life outside school, according to Maria.

“I understand that the world is going in a direction where AI is going to be more prevalent, even in the workforce someday,” she said. “That still doesn’t take away [from the fact that] these are basic skills you need to survive.”

She calls on regulators and school boards to step in and solve the issue before it’s too late.

Rethinking education​

Maria’s recommended solution for the problem is to “cut off technology from these kids, probably until they go to college.”

More than a third of U.S. adults seem to share Maria’s view that the use of AI has “very or somewhat negative” impacts on the K12 education system, according to a 2023 YouGov poll.

However, most adults are not in favor of restrictions or an outright ban. Only 24% of U.S. adults said students should be prevented from using AI while 52% said schools should teach children how to use AI appropriately.

Nevertheless, if AI tools become more potent and pervasive while literacy rates continue to drop, teachers, regulators and parents may have to rethink the way they educate the next generation.
 
I would like add ai is just part of whats killing the education system in America in my opinion. I think the biggest problem public education is the fact it's soul purpose is to teach kids to pass a final exam at the end of the year. How is a kid supposed to grow a passion for history when history teachers tell you your ancestors are evil, how are they supposed to learn mathematics when they are handed a calculator. This is not even mentioning monopolies that exist in the education system. like how a British company makes american history text books. Also teachers are lazy they litteraly get all their testing materials from websites online, have students teachers grade the test or they use scantrons to grade.
 
She calls on regulators and school boards to step in and solve the issue before it’s too late.
It's already too late.
The problem started decades ago with being unable to enforce simple things like a dress code and not being able to expel niggers. Also all the illegal alien kids that have to be catered to.
 
When I was a freshman in high school in the middle of last decade, our district started issuing the students laptops we would use to do assignments on, we would use them as far back as fifth grade; I don't remember being taught cursive since first or second. Flash forward to 2025, I see people not that younger than me (I'm 25, people I'm describing are 20-22 years old, white people btw) who have horrendous handwriting and as far as I know aren't autistic or have some other disability. I guarantee it's those laptops, and covid lockdown probably didn't help. The idea was to teach the students more "advanced" things in subjects, but it's clearly backfired since we have high school graduates post-covid who cannot write to save their lives. - It's not "lowering standards for black students" when this type of thing is going on in majority white districts; it's a wider societal problem.
 
In my coding class, a "kid" had to look up how to spell Banana on jewgle... and my advisor didn't know what the word "Antithetical" meant when I used it in a discussion with him... Turns out, forcing parity with sub-saharans in secular church wasn't a good thing. Maybe White parents were right in the 50s, risking national guard bayonets to keep their kids away from said nigger-worship institutions.
 
According to her, kids in her class can’t sit still, have diminished attention spans and can barely read or write. And the biggest factor contributing to this decline in learning ability and behavior, she believes, is their excessive reliance on technology.
Maybe. Maybe it's also that having children sit in hard plastic chairs under florescent lights listening to some woman stretch out a three week course over the span of 4 months might also have something to do with it.
 
When I was a freshman in high school in the middle of last decade, our district started issuing the students laptops we would use to do assignments on, we would use them as far back as fifth grade; I don't remember being taught cursive since first or second. Flash forward to 2025, I see people not that younger than me (I'm 25, people I'm describing are 20-22 years old, white people btw) who have horrendous handwriting and as far as I know aren't autistic or have some other disability. I guarantee it's those laptops, and covid lockdown probably didn't help. The idea was to teach the students more "advanced" things in subjects, but it's clearly backfired since we have high school graduates post-covid who cannot write to save their lives. - It's not "lowering standards for black students" when this type of thing is going on in majority white districts; it's a wider societal problem.
To avoid powerlevelling, I'll just say I'm a millennial, so I went through school when you still had to go to the library or the computer lab to use a computer on school premises, and my handwriting also sucks. The problem is that they stopped teaching my cohort handwriting in second grade, and boys dont develop the fine motor skills you need to write well until you're in fourth. Because it helps me commit things to memory better, I've been practicing it as an adult because taking notes with a mark 1 pencil and paper and it's legible, but still not great. I think the problem is motor skills you dont practice go away. Intellectual skills you dont practice also go away. With everyone typing everything out, most dont practice writing enough to be good at it anymore. With a calculator in everybody's pocket, most dont practice arithmetic anymore, so nobody can do math in their head. Frankly I think they got the classroom tech level right for my generation - pencil and paper only unless you actually need a computer to do the lesson, then you go to the lab and use a desktop. Too much convenience makes you retarded.

Then to add injury to injury, they throw everybody out of school for 2 years and kids can just fuck around with no consequences, and have them come back to AI tools that can outperform most functioning adults at most specific tasks and there's no wonder they're fucked up.
 
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No Child Left Behind and its consequences have been a disaster for the American public.
You think whoever thought of No Child Left Behind would've foreseen critical race theory, common core math, drag queen study hour, social media and ChatGPT as being contributors to the fall of America's education system?

The education system in America has steadily been on the decline since home ec courses were omitted from the curriculum. Columbine was the beginning of the end.
 
No Child Left Behind and its consequences have been a disaster for the American public.

She's also contributing to the stereotype that zoomers give up at the first sign of challenge
The competence of the American Education system has been in the shitter for a while now. No Child Left Behind and Common Core are just the two programs with the most blatant failures.
 
AI Article but the reality is rough. Kids in School nowadays have to deal with AI cheating, propagandized lessons on top of garbage like Common Core. Only saving grace is the food because that isn't poisonous. Just keep in mind that they hand out junk food like nothing. Guaranteeing your sire will be nursing a few addictions as soon as they get out of the clink, I mean American education. The pozz that is turning adults into self-loathing leftists in college has seeped down to regular education.

Cannot overstate how Home Schooling is going to be a new responsibility any new parent will have to do if they don't want their kid to wind up as a self-hating drone.

It's already too late.
The problem started decades ago with being unable to enforce simple things like a dress code and not being able to expel niggers. Also all the illegal alien kids that have to be catered to.
And that is just reality down here in Commiefornia. Underages dressed in slutwear, uppity niggers and browns, on top of meme-tier education that is so thoroughly gutted and bastardized you are legit better off having your kid not attending school.
 
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