18 Feb 2008 Thoughts on education…
 |  Category: Jonathan - General

An interesting editorial on education and literacy in the United States. An excerpt:

Reading has declined not only among the poorly educated, according to a report last year by the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1982, 82 percent of college graduates read novels or poems for pleasure; two decades later, only 67 percent did. And more than 40 percent of Americans under 44 did not read a single book — fiction or nonfiction — over the course of a year. The proportion of 17-year-olds who read nothing (unless required to do so for school) more than doubled between 1984 and 2004. This time period, of course, encompasses the rise of personal computers, Web surfing and video games.

Makes me more determined than ever give my children as many chances to into “for pleasure” readers as I humanly can….

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  1. Jonathan,
    Your post sent me off. :) I stopped writing my response as a comment when I entered the third paragraph and decided my own blog was a better place for my vitriol.

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