U.S. $30 Billion Education Shift: Gen Z's Cognitive Decline Sparks Debate
Amerikan eğitim sisteminin dijital dönüşümü, bebek kuşaklarının zihinsel kapasitesinde ciddi bir düşüşe yol açtı. Neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath,

The U.S. education system's digital overhaul has led to a significant decline in cognitive abilities among the youngest generation. Neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath argues that 'Gen Z's excessive tech exposure has resulted in lower cognitive capacity than their parents.' The $30 billion 'laptop and tablet education' initiative has been criticized for hindering brain development. Horvath warns, 'This generation will have less mental capacity than their forebears due to digital overload.' The trend could undermine future workforce productivity and global competitiveness. The long-term economic impact of the U.S. digital education policy remains unmeasured.
The U.S. reform poses serious risks to brain development and labor market quality. How will ECB's interest rate policy and Eurozone inflation reflect these education trends?
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