Study Confirms Parents' Net-Illiteracy, But What Does It Mean?
from the lacking-lesson-plan dept
A conference panel of kids in the U.S. recently concluded that students are not getting adequately schooled in the ways of the internet. Well, a study in the U.K. now says the same thing is happening overseas, finding that most kids have online access but often don't get useful guidance from their net-illiterate parents. The conclusions here, however, appear to be slightly different. The U.S. students warned that a lack of internet savvy is putting the privacy and safety of students at risk. The U.K. study says that kids with computer-clueless parents are more at risk for being left behind -- in school and life. True, not knowing how to use the internet properly can affect a kid's prospects, but for big-picture questions of success and failure, it seems like a leap to claim causation here. Of course, that doesn't mean that parents and educators should continue to unleash kids on the internet without teaching some basic surfing and critical-thinking skills.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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