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New York teachers stunned to learn some students can’t read time on old clocks after phone ban comes into play
(www.independent.co.uk)
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Maybe someone should teach them...
One of the greatest dangers to a society is people assuming anything is innate or the next generation will magically know shit.
Nobody taught these kids how to read a clock. So they don't know how to read a clock.
This is a very minor thing, but it's an easier concept to grasp than the abstract concept of empathy we also stopped teaching kids.
or maybe they should invest in digital clocks rather than continuing to use an archaic, obsolete technology.
Yes. You read that right.
Analog clocks are obsolete.
Same with the fountain pen and dip pens and calligraphy (and the cursive writing styles that relied on them,) carrier pigeons and the telegraph. not to mention all sorts of other technologies that are of only passing interest.
You probably don't know how to read a sundial, or to locate yourself on a map using a magnetic compass.
While there's some esoteric value in such skills, the skills themselves are obsolete and useless to modern life. We're not preparing them for the past. we're preparing them for the future.
Guaranteed the teachers aren't using the analog clocks if they don't have to either.
(edit, I can't find the full article, everything points back to that atlantic article. The gyst that they cropped out so crudely is two fold: the point of cursive was to minimize blotting caused by lifting and setting the pen across each letter when using a pen with a nib. It required a relatively light hand when writing, so as to glide over the page and not dig itn. Ball point pens, on the other hand, transfer ink differently- you're rolling a ball over the surface- and they require significantly more pressure. the fluid motions of cursive writing cramp the hand sooner compared to print, if you're writing with a ball point.)
This is incorrect. I'm a teacher and CONSTANTLY use the analog clock for multiple reasons.
This is not like learning to write cursive - reading an analog clock is a trivial skill that should not take longer than a day for anyone to master.
Please don't teach kids to insert all-caps words into their sentences. If you need to emphasize a word on the Internet, you can italicize.