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Faye McClellan

English 101

Professor Bolton

March 6, 2012

                     “What‟s the Matter with Kids Today?” - IDK u T3ll M3

       In “What‟s the Matter with Kids Today?” Amy Goldwasseraddresses the accusation that

the overuse of the Internet and technology are to blame for the decline of knowledge of history

and literature in the American teens these days. She points out that using similar multiple choice

question surveys that were used on high school students twenty-plus years ago is a bit unfair

because, as Goldwasser words it, “high school students [in 1986] didn‟t have the Internet to store

their trivia. Now they know that the specific dates and what-was-that-prince‟s-name will always

be there; they can free their brains to go a little deeper into the concepts instead of the

copyrights” (668). Even though they may not know the author of a classic novel does not mean

they are not familiar with the plot of the story; after all,“eight in 10 knew what To Kill a

Mockingbird is about” and “Ninety-seven percent of the teenagers in the Common Core survey

                                  connected „I have a dream‟ with its speaker, [Dr. King]” (667),

                                  which goes to show that they are reading and are not completely

                                  “living in „stunning ignorance‟ of history and literature” (666).

                                  She reminds the readers that, on average, teens spend hours a

                                  week reading and writing online. They use the technology to

                                  text, e-mail, blog, and use social networks to write about and

express themselves. Teens are reading and writing in a way they relate to and enjoy.

Goldwasser suggests in this article that the older generation bases their opinions on “fear,
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ignorance and old-media” (667). Teens can now influence society with their knowledge and use

of social media networks, a revelation that is disturbing to those that are unfamiliar with these

technologies. I agree that the internet cannot be all to blame for the lack of awareness of history

and literature amongst teens these days and that the older generation should quit fearing the

change that new technology brings.

       I agree with Goldwasser that American teens are still reading and writing by use of the

Internet and other technological devices, so these should not get all the blame for the lack of

education of history and literature. This is not to say that the average teen does not spend a great

amount of time per week in leisurely rather than educational activities while using these

electronic gadgets, but in doing so, they are in fact improving their reading and writing skills in a

way that is fun and engaging to them. Goldwasser herself writes,

“We‟re talking about 33 million Americans who are fluent in

texting, e-mailing, blogging, IM‟ing and constantly amending

their profiles on social network sites” and continues by stating,

“they choose to write about themselves, on their own time, rather

than its being a forced labor when a paper‟s due in school” (667).

This goes to show that they are applying themselves so we should not judge teens so harshly for

not being able to identify a book‟s author right away and assume that this is one factor that

proves they are unaware of literature as a whole because we also rely on technology to store

information for us so we won‟t forget or lose it. I, myself, use my phone to store phone numbers

so I don‟t have to memorize them all anymore or worry about misplacing my phone book. We

use spell check on our computers and phones so there are words that we have gotten away with

not having to know the correct spelling to. Consider also that word processors help us with
McClellan 3


grammatical errors as well as format at times. The National Endowment for the Arts “also

concluded that „literary reading declined significantly in a period of rising Internet use‟” (669).

Did the NEA not consider other factors that could have contributed to teen‟s limited education

on these subjects? In the period of time in which the reports were made, could single parent

homes, drug and alcohol abuse amongst teens and things of that nature been of some blame? I

believe surveys and studies should be adjusted to go along with the times we are living in as

suggested byGoldwasser, “if we worked with, rather against, the way this generation voluntarily

takes in information-we might not be able to pick up the phone and expose tragic pockets of

ignorance” (668). It should not matter if teens choose to use the computer or a pen and paper as

long as it gets the same result.

       I am also in agreement with the author that the older generation should consider the use

of this technology as an educational tool rather than being apprehensive about the change that it

brings. Perhaps it is out of fear of the influence on society that is making the usage of

                             technology a target to blame. Goldwasser hits the nail on the head

                             when she insists, “We‟re afraid. Our kids know things we don‟t”

                             (667). She suggests that not only do teens have influence over

                             elections, consumer products, and movie nominations, but also, they

                             are using the Internet as a creative outlet for expressive writing. Can

it be that the older generation is being closed minded to the Internet because it is a different form

of communication and learning tool than what they are used to? We can compare this to people

sending E-cards and emails versus Hallmark cards for birthdays and special occasions. People

alsoare more likely to pick up the phone and call someone instead of mailing a handwritten letter

if they have news to share with a friend or family member. Does the older generation blame
McClellan 4


these factors on our poor penmanship? I can go further in saying that I have used the Xbox and

Wii to exercise for the past few years, it is a different technique than what I grew up on, but I

enjoy the workout more using the game consoles, and it is just as effective. With that being said,

we should see the benefits of teenagers reading and writing through Internet and other means of

technology as part of their social life instead of focusing on the negatives.

       Therefore, I agree that the good that comes from teens spending time on the Internet is

often overlooked because of fear of the change it brings. My final thoughts will be those of

Goldwasser as she simply puts it, “Once we stop regarding the Internet as a villain, stop

presenting it as the enemy of history and literature and worldly knowledge, then our teenagers

have the potential to become the great voices of America” (669). We never will know the

benefits of the Internet if we are blinded by our prejudices.
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                                      Works Cited

Goldwasser, Amy. “What‟s the Matter with Kids Today?”TheNorton Field Guide to Writing

      with Readings and Handbook. 2nded. Eds. Richard Bullock, Maureen Daly Goggin,

      Francine Weinberg. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. 666-669. Print.

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"What's the Matter with Kids Today?"- IDK u T3ll M3 (essay)

  • 1. McClellan 1 Faye McClellan English 101 Professor Bolton March 6, 2012 “What‟s the Matter with Kids Today?” - IDK u T3ll M3 In “What‟s the Matter with Kids Today?” Amy Goldwasseraddresses the accusation that the overuse of the Internet and technology are to blame for the decline of knowledge of history and literature in the American teens these days. She points out that using similar multiple choice question surveys that were used on high school students twenty-plus years ago is a bit unfair because, as Goldwasser words it, “high school students [in 1986] didn‟t have the Internet to store their trivia. Now they know that the specific dates and what-was-that-prince‟s-name will always be there; they can free their brains to go a little deeper into the concepts instead of the copyrights” (668). Even though they may not know the author of a classic novel does not mean they are not familiar with the plot of the story; after all,“eight in 10 knew what To Kill a Mockingbird is about” and “Ninety-seven percent of the teenagers in the Common Core survey connected „I have a dream‟ with its speaker, [Dr. King]” (667), which goes to show that they are reading and are not completely “living in „stunning ignorance‟ of history and literature” (666). She reminds the readers that, on average, teens spend hours a week reading and writing online. They use the technology to text, e-mail, blog, and use social networks to write about and express themselves. Teens are reading and writing in a way they relate to and enjoy. Goldwasser suggests in this article that the older generation bases their opinions on “fear,
  • 2. McClellan 2 ignorance and old-media” (667). Teens can now influence society with their knowledge and use of social media networks, a revelation that is disturbing to those that are unfamiliar with these technologies. I agree that the internet cannot be all to blame for the lack of awareness of history and literature amongst teens these days and that the older generation should quit fearing the change that new technology brings. I agree with Goldwasser that American teens are still reading and writing by use of the Internet and other technological devices, so these should not get all the blame for the lack of education of history and literature. This is not to say that the average teen does not spend a great amount of time per week in leisurely rather than educational activities while using these electronic gadgets, but in doing so, they are in fact improving their reading and writing skills in a way that is fun and engaging to them. Goldwasser herself writes, “We‟re talking about 33 million Americans who are fluent in texting, e-mailing, blogging, IM‟ing and constantly amending their profiles on social network sites” and continues by stating, “they choose to write about themselves, on their own time, rather than its being a forced labor when a paper‟s due in school” (667). This goes to show that they are applying themselves so we should not judge teens so harshly for not being able to identify a book‟s author right away and assume that this is one factor that proves they are unaware of literature as a whole because we also rely on technology to store information for us so we won‟t forget or lose it. I, myself, use my phone to store phone numbers so I don‟t have to memorize them all anymore or worry about misplacing my phone book. We use spell check on our computers and phones so there are words that we have gotten away with not having to know the correct spelling to. Consider also that word processors help us with
  • 3. McClellan 3 grammatical errors as well as format at times. The National Endowment for the Arts “also concluded that „literary reading declined significantly in a period of rising Internet use‟” (669). Did the NEA not consider other factors that could have contributed to teen‟s limited education on these subjects? In the period of time in which the reports were made, could single parent homes, drug and alcohol abuse amongst teens and things of that nature been of some blame? I believe surveys and studies should be adjusted to go along with the times we are living in as suggested byGoldwasser, “if we worked with, rather against, the way this generation voluntarily takes in information-we might not be able to pick up the phone and expose tragic pockets of ignorance” (668). It should not matter if teens choose to use the computer or a pen and paper as long as it gets the same result. I am also in agreement with the author that the older generation should consider the use of this technology as an educational tool rather than being apprehensive about the change that it brings. Perhaps it is out of fear of the influence on society that is making the usage of technology a target to blame. Goldwasser hits the nail on the head when she insists, “We‟re afraid. Our kids know things we don‟t” (667). She suggests that not only do teens have influence over elections, consumer products, and movie nominations, but also, they are using the Internet as a creative outlet for expressive writing. Can it be that the older generation is being closed minded to the Internet because it is a different form of communication and learning tool than what they are used to? We can compare this to people sending E-cards and emails versus Hallmark cards for birthdays and special occasions. People alsoare more likely to pick up the phone and call someone instead of mailing a handwritten letter if they have news to share with a friend or family member. Does the older generation blame
  • 4. McClellan 4 these factors on our poor penmanship? I can go further in saying that I have used the Xbox and Wii to exercise for the past few years, it is a different technique than what I grew up on, but I enjoy the workout more using the game consoles, and it is just as effective. With that being said, we should see the benefits of teenagers reading and writing through Internet and other means of technology as part of their social life instead of focusing on the negatives. Therefore, I agree that the good that comes from teens spending time on the Internet is often overlooked because of fear of the change it brings. My final thoughts will be those of Goldwasser as she simply puts it, “Once we stop regarding the Internet as a villain, stop presenting it as the enemy of history and literature and worldly knowledge, then our teenagers have the potential to become the great voices of America” (669). We never will know the benefits of the Internet if we are blinded by our prejudices.
  • 5. McClellan 5 Works Cited Goldwasser, Amy. “What‟s the Matter with Kids Today?”TheNorton Field Guide to Writing with Readings and Handbook. 2nded. Eds. Richard Bullock, Maureen Daly Goggin, Francine Weinberg. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. 666-669. Print.