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.
 
Everything about this woman screams idiot. She admits to getting into teaching on essentially a whim and clearly not understanding even the most basic things about it like pay, despite claiming to come from a long line of teachers. She also doesn't appear to even be aware what generation she comes from and seems rather confused as to whether zoomers include 1999 (gen z starts in 1997) so that was weird. She blames everything entirely on tech and ignores actual school policies like not actively pushing reading and writing enough and the no child left behind nonsense pushing them through anyway even if they're practically functionally illiterate. This is even stranger given she is an english teacher. They don't know how to read properly? Lady what do you think your job is exactly? Thats as much on you as it is anybody else. Thats rather central to the whole being an english teacher thing. She also implies shes shit at her job by admitting they had her teaching some basic computer course. Not sure i'm buying the 'I taught intro to programming computer science class' though. That reeks of 'I read off the paper the department head gave me to teach the class and didn't have any idea what any of it meant or what I was doing the whole time'

and now she's leaving....because of pay.....for a job she would have been well aware of the pay for long before she even started the training for it because of her 'long line of teachers' and does so.....a month before the school year ends? Who does that? Barring unavoidable medical reasons or pregnancy i've never seen a competent teacher quit a month before the school year ends. There is no rational reason to do that at that point. You're basically at the point where everybody is just fucking around for the month and doing exams. There isn't anything to really teach at that point in the year

Something isn't adding up with her story at all. She got shitcanned for something, or was going to be and was given the option to 'resign' instead. Given how she kept trying to compare herself to the students and showed herself off several times I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if she's been doing some inappropriate shit with a student. She certainly looks and talks like the type, and it would explain alot
 
iPads and laptops should be for older kids or tech assignments only, or for specific single uses.
There should be far more outside time for kids. In scandi countries they just kick about outside u til they’re 6 then have a transitional year to school at 7. Still outside lots with a short school day.
Return to handwriting. The brain processes information differently when you write, it integrates the finer physical control as well (I have noticed a LOT of kids who don’t have a pencil grip at ages 10 up.)
Scrap all nonsense courses, kids should be taught history, English, maths, a foreign language, geography, art/culture (and it should be the culture of their country not the faggy stuff) sciences, some kind of practical wood/metal/textile/home economics, music and gym. Everything else is bullshit.
Firm up standards back to where they used to be,
Absolutely EVERYTHING starts with a core of reading. Kids have to learn to read. The first few years should be an intense focus on literacy, numeracy and basic socialisation with smaller interesting forays into the world around them. It is not hard to make things fun for kids. You just have to be interesting and relate it to the world around them.
When we did the Viking , we all went to Jorvik and dressed up and laughed at fossilised Viking poo and played with spears. Great fun. When we did the Bronze Age we went to a local archeological site and dressed up and all that stuff. You’ve got to spark wonder in kids, and it’s not hard to do it because kids are naturally curious and want to learn. Go to your local castle, your history is right there. You can work some algebra in working out trebuchet angles. If we going to knock this wall down how far out does the catapult need to be? If I dropped a kilogram rock off this murder hole, how fast would it be accelerated to when it hit a six foot man’s helmet at the bottom. Now biology! Would that kill them?
They dont want to be stuck indoors listening to boring shit and being lectured how evil they are. They want to be learning,
 
I'd like to see an Anti-AI school vs a Pro-AI school do an academic decathalon.
I'd like to see Anti-AI vs pro-AI ve Christian home schooling.
I forget which thread I put it in, but I dumped a few pics of how Illinois schools were tested and like ZERO kids could read at grade level and do math.
When do we stop calling it public school and start calling it gubment kidnapping and sexual grooming for sex slavery? Because other than picking cotton and taking jew dick, that's all they can do.
 
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AI has been on the market in a usable form for what, maybe 2-3 years at the most? These kids were fucked over way longer before it even came along. Hell some of the bullshit I had to do in school makes me wish I had an AI to just churn through the bullshit so I didn't waste so much of my time researching pointless shit that I have never used in my life.
 
At this point I believe I can tell how smart you are by how you use AI, just in general but especially for classes. It’s like the Voight-Kampff test, are you human or are you NPC?
 
Just gonna come back round with that 'I told you so' you ordered. What's that? You didn't order one? Well, I can't take it back, so it's on the house.

I just want to be wrong about something. It's exhausting carrying around all of these 'I told you so's.
 
iPads and laptops should be for older kids or tech assignments only, or for specific single uses.
There should be far more outside time for kids. In scandi countries they just kick about outside u til they’re 6 then have a transitional year to school at 7. Still outside lots with a short school day.
Return to handwriting. The brain processes information differently when you write, it integrates the finer physical control as well (I have noticed a LOT of kids who don’t have a pencil grip at ages 10 up.)
Scrap all nonsense courses, kids should be taught history, English, maths, a foreign language, geography, art/culture (and it should be the culture of their country not the faggy stuff) sciences, some kind of practical wood/metal/textile/home economics, music and gym. Everything else is bullshit.
Firm up standards back to where they used to be,
Absolutely EVERYTHING starts with a core of reading. Kids have to learn to read. The first few years should be an intense focus on literacy, numeracy and basic socialisation with smaller interesting forays into the world around them. It is not hard to make things fun for kids. You just have to be interesting and relate it to the world around them.
When we did the Viking , we all went to Jorvik and dressed up and laughed at fossilised Viking poo and played with spears. Great fun. When we did the Bronze Age we went to a local archeological site and dressed up and all that stuff. You’ve got to spark wonder in kids, and it’s not hard to do it because kids are naturally curious and want to learn. Go to your local castle, your history is right there. You can work some algebra in working out trebuchet angles. If we going to knock this wall down how far out does the catapult need to be? If I dropped a kilogram rock off this murder hole, how fast would it be accelerated to when it hit a six foot man’s helmet at the bottom. Now biology! Would that kill them?
They dont want to be stuck indoors listening to boring shit and being lectured how evil they are. They want to be learning,
This is all very important but there’s one final ingredient that is missing, and that is the ability to apply meaningful punishment when the children misbehave. This has been gutted even worse than the curriculum, and most school employees refuse to address bad behavior unless it it is either a) politically incorrect, or b) to punish a normally well-behaved child that retaliates against a bully. This was a noticeable problem when I was in high school in the 00s, I can only imagine how bad it is now.

My mother told me stories about when she was in Catholic school and the nun would hit your knuckles with a ruler if you got out of line. Frankly, I think this was a good idea that needs to be brought back, because small children need to be taught early and often that they don’t get to do whatever they want and this is a good way to tech that in a low-stakes way. Better than letting the child grow up with no boundaries and needing to imprison it for life. Bottom line is schools need to be able to impose unilateral and meaningful punishment, and be staffed by adults with the wisdom to mete it out properly. The “school to prison pipeline” exists because the school can’t enforce any boundaries, which means children learn there are no boundaries. Then they cross a boundary that gets you prison time and voila.


In other words, “Problems that will never be fixed for 100, Alex”
 
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The teacher has that 1,000-dick stare, a.k.a. there's no one home upstairs. The way she keeps rolling her eyes about in her skull from the word "go" bugs the hell out of me. I'm sure her students, of whom she is closer in age to than she'd be willing to admit (20-something-year-olds really shouldn't be teaching high school), have noticed that and that's what they were pushing back against on top of them being illiterate.

Nobody gave a shit about cursive 30 years ago. Stop bitching about it.
Too bad the vast majority of our historical documents are written in cursive. If you can't even read it, that's going to fuck over a society's knowledge on their own history. And you can't rely on AI for too long because it relies heavily on a human being's own knowledge of the topic that it can pull from, and it could potentially give misleading information as a result.

30 years ago is an entire generation who "didn't give a shit" and look at where we are now. Look at how quickly knowledge is taken away as the unlearned children grow up. This is an actual crisis that's going to get worse, and it may be too late to reverse.
 
DOE did it sweetheart. Good luck in the private sector.
I'd like to see an Anti-AI school vs a Pro-AI school do an academic decathalon.
I actually think a good LLM is what you make it. If you treat it as a tool to learn you will learn. If you treat it as a way to skip the hard part you are going to end up where you were anyway with an obviously fake paper.

If the hallucinating can be cut down I think the people who have the most to fear in terms of job replacement from AI are teachers.
 
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In my state they give children tablets in kindergarten. Who the fuck uses a tablet when they're an adult? The only ones I know who do are artists who use it on the spot to draw up concepts for clients. It has almost no real professional application.

I hate this excuse of "they need to know technology." Technology is now so easy to use the learning curve is like two weeks. And the technology they learn in school isn't even how to compress files and shit like that. No computers/tablets until high school. Especially not elementary school, dear lord.
 
"they need to know technology." Technology is now so easy to use the learning curve is like two weeks
take the phones away no laptops maybe a computer lab. they already spend all day on nigga technology. its not hard. Bring back corporal punishment. Lash they ass if they aint readin cuz. Learn da muhfucgin alpherbet noob. Stupid kids.
 
My mother told me stories about when she was in Catholic school and the nun would hit your knuckles with a ruler if you got out of line.
Yeah they used to whack us with rulers too, it wasn’t even legal when I was a kid but I dont think they cared very much. They’d chuck the big wood backed board erasers at you too.
You absolutely do need good discipline in schools. I don’t think hitting them is the way.
The problem with physical discipline is that it attracts sadism. Anyone who went to any kind of school that was boarding or where you were away from parents for a time back in the day will tell you some horror stories. Adults with the ability to beat the shit out of kids attracts people who like beating the shit out of kids. And you might say well it’s supposed to just be a rap on the knuckles but it was supposed to be a rap on the knuckles then too and yet it wasn’t. It’s too open to abuse, imo.
The other problem is that parents don’t care. Good discipline isn’t something you can easily do retrospectively, it needs to be started by parents and carried on by schools. All mine are well behaved, because we’ve spent many years repeating and repeating lessons for it, modelling good behaviour and having good discipline. I’ve never hit them and I never would, unless it was to knock something dangerous out of their hand or similar kind of situation. I barely even yell. I will yell, if i have to but I find I don’t really need to these days. The groundwork is done.
Now doing that day after day when you’re working and tired is HARD and nobody wants hard any more they want to be best mates and not be the villain. Trouble is that’s not what kids need, they need parenting. Which is boundaries and saying NO a lot and gets a lot of feet stamped and tantrums
And schools can’t replace that. We all used to be well behaved around adults, even the ones who acted out around other kids better knew that acting out around adults would be serious trouble. The discipline I see now is really poor and it starts at home.
 
and now she's leaving....because of pay.....for a job she would have been well aware of the pay for long before she even started the training for it because of her 'long line of teachers' and does so.....a month before the school year ends? Who does that?
High school kids can make a very hostile environment for a teacher they don't respect, and a woman in her 20s will sometimes have trouble commanding that respect, especially if she doesn't handle herself with an almost seething level of confidence. Later in life this produces the "condescending schoolmarm" character.
 
These kids were in 5th/6th grade during Covid.

That’s definitely a factor.
During that year and a half of lockdowns I'd say about 90% of students learned absolutely nothing. Not everybody has the willpower to not slack off and work/go to class from home, and most teachers don't actually know how to present anything, or at least they didn't in the late 90s / early 2000s when I was still in public school. The dweeby niggas we went to high school with are the teachers of today and that scares the shit out of me. No wonder the kids aren't learning anything.
 
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