• nickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    That’s primarily because boomer politicians replaced effective literacy programs with programs that allow those with learning disabilities and other intellectual impairments to navigate the world. This means that many gen Z and younger millennials were robbed of quality education that enables self-directed study and critical analysis of text. Primarily so that connected education product companies could make a profit.

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        1 year ago

        The two are inextricably linked. Deep computer literacy requires regular literacy as well as the ability to learn and analyze independently. Both of the latter, when dealing with computers, rely on the former. There’s a literacy crisis in the US with significant downstream impacts that’s largely been ignored because the cause is profitable.

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          That’s a bit farfetched.

          Following that argument every single skill in life is dependant on literacy and I’m pretty sure illiterate people are still able to learn and analyze.

          Even if not, technically illiterate people can actually read a button or menu item.