• LoudMuffin [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    when the US will cross the threshold where the social reproduction of class relations will deteriorate entirely

    I unironically think where already gearing up for that, based on what I experienced and saw growing up during the No Child Behind era and having teachers tell us schools are getting defunded so x, y, and z every year and seeing how weird and fucked up highschool was by the end of my time I have to imagine the generations of kids born past like the mids 2000's are deeply fucked in so many ways. I heard from some 20 year old kid at my job that when he was in highschool they didn't even have permanent teachers for a lot of classes because they can't retain them/there literally aren't fucking any because no one wants to do it.

    Anecdotal but I remember the most what the fuck moment I've had in a while was when I was reading r/teachers or teaching and some kindergarten teachers were talking about how they've noticed a fair increase in kids who aren't even potty trained....5-6 years old and not even potty trained. What the fuck. Based on what I've seen in my life this isn't hard to believe, I've seen moms at my job facetiming their fucking kids because they work 12 hour shifts. I remember at my last last job we had employees would leave their kids in the lobby unattended because they had no other way to like....deal with them.

    Imagine how deeply fucked in the head you're going to be when BOTH of your parents work shitty minimium wage jobs to make ends meet and you have the whole sphere of weird internet shit and rapidly decaying institutions all around you with zero hope that it's ever going to get better. Ever.

    I've had professors comment on this too, a lot of people who went through schools before Reagan always tends to comment on how fucking stupid the average person has gotten. I had an art history professor who told us he would get heavily drunk and cry his eyes out thinking about how much dumber the kids he was teaching now versus in 2000 or the 90's because he knew that "you guys are getting screwed in so many ways" and he would talk about how the college system was being made worse all the time...

    • SoyViking [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I've seen lots of European college professors complaining about the academic levels of US exchange students. You don't see it happening the other way round.

      Euro bad, obviously, but at least they're not doing the same kind of frontal assault on education as in the US.