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Junk culture is killing childhood
« on: September 14, 2006, 07:46:50 AM »
                               Experts: Junk culture is killing childhood
Video games, academic pressures contribute to rise in behavioral problems
 
Updated: 11:36 a.m. ET Sept 12, 2006
LONDON - Britains children are being poisoned by a junk culture of processed food, computer games and over-competitive education, an influential group of authors and experts warned on Tuesday.
In an open letter to the Daily Telegraph, 110 teachers, psychologists and childrens authors including the internationally acclaimed Philip Pullman and Penelope Leach, a leading childcare expert called on the government to act now to prevent childhood being killed off altogether.
Forced to act and dress like mini-adults, children are becoming increasingly depressed and experiencing growing levels of behavioral and developmental problems, they said.
Since childrens brains are still developing, they cannot adjust as full-grown adults can, to the effects of ever more rapid technological and cultural change, the letter said.
They need what developing human beings have always needed, including real food (as opposed to processed junk), real play (as opposed to sedentary, screen-based entertainment), first hand experience of the world they live in and regular interaction with the real-life significant adults in their lives.
The letter was circulated by Sue Palmer, an ex-head teacher and author of a book entitled Toxic Childhood, and Dr Richard House, a senior lecturer at the Research Center for Therapeutic Education at Roehampton University in London.
Childrens development is being drastically affected by the kind of world they are brought up in, Palmer told the Daily Telegraph. It is shocking.
A childs physical and psychological growth cannot be accelerated. It changes in biological time, not at electrical speed. Childhood is not a race.
The experts condemned Britains increasingly target-driven education system and urged the government to recognize childrens need for more time and space to develop, demanding an urgent public debate on child-rearing in the 21st century.
Award-winning childrens author Michael Morpurgo, who also signed the letter, said there was a drip, drip, drip effect of academic pressure and marketing which was killing childhood.
Its gradually soaking like a poison into the culture, he told BBC radio. There is less room for reading, for dreaming, for music, for drama, for art, and simply for playing.

Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited.


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Re: Junk culture is killing childhood
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2006, 09:43:46 AM »
i saw this article yesterday.  it does raise some valid points u know.   the sad thing is that this is probably happening in TnT in some form or fashion.  dr bratt who writes in the guardian had an article that mentioned some details similar to those mentioed in this article.  food for thought.

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Re: Junk culture is killing childhood
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2006, 06:26:35 AM »
I used to ridicule the American educational system but since my son started kindergarten at elementary school I've had to revise my opinion.

Their method of teaching promotes problem solving and develops the thought process...when I was his age it was all about repetition and memroization.

At least that how it is here in Charlotte and he's going to public school.

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Re: Junk culture is killing childhood
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2006, 07:22:55 AM »
I used to ridicule the American educational system but since my son started kindergarten at elementary school I've had to revise my opinion.

Their method of teaching promotes problem solving and develops the thought process...when I was his age it was all about repetition and memroization.

At least that how it is here in Charlotte and he's going to public school.

waay...you move arready??

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Re: Junk culture is killing childhood
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2006, 01:28:12 PM »
I used to ridicule the American educational system but since my son started kindergarten at elementary school I've had to revise my opinion.

Their method of teaching promotes problem solving and develops the thought process...when I was his age it was all about repetition and memroization.

At least that how it is here in Charlotte and he's going to public school.
i agree. but also man memorization is beneficial eh dont discount it. rote leanring promotes intellctual growth. yuh brain is like a muscle .. the more you use it the better for you. also trinidad educational systen does promote problem solving and does develop thought processes. it jus does it ina  different method.
conversely the north american system spoons feeds it children. hence they cannot learn with out guidance where as trinis were forced to to a great extent.
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Re: Junk culture is killing childhood
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2006, 03:07:29 PM »
at the end of the day .. is de teacher dat is have the biggest impact on de chile.  I have seen it first hand (and ah tink everybody could tell a similar story).

Who like chemistry? -- does who do had a good teacher ...Same goes for every other subject.

good teachers will find a way to work around the defficiencies in the educations system that they work in.

take note Mr. Organic Teacher.  Leave a legacy of motivated student  - you do have that opportunity.

(BTW - Organic, yuh didden have a good keyboarding teacher eh? :devil:)
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