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The Silent Famine - Why We’re Failing Our Young Readers

04 Jun 2025

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This article by Greg Twemlow argues that young people are experiencing a decline in reading engagement and ability, which is more than just a test score issue; it represents a "silent famine" of the mind. The piece contends that digital devices are reprogramming attention and leading to a preference for consumption over deep engagement, causing a loss of belief in reading's value. Twemlow highlights that this literacy crisis is a human rights failure because it hinders independent thought and agency, leaving youth vulnerable to external agendas. He proposes initiatives like the "Stories That Connect" workshop as a way to restore reading as a source of identity, power, and belonging by encouraging students to author and share their own narratives. Ultimately, the author warns that failing to address this decline risks an intergenerational fracture where critical thinking and agency disappear. Read the article.

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